Speedster
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In the words of Rafiki, "Look harder."Non of them have two separate DC ports for 9v and 12v
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In the words of Rafiki, "Look harder."Non of them have two separate DC ports for 9v and 12v
You'll need a way to tell the powerbank to output 9v. These things have brains nowadaysWhen I measure the output voltage from the powerbank it's always between 5-6 v
That's hard to say without accurate measurements of the device's power draw. We now it's not more than 51.25W, but whether it's less than 36W (including inefficiencies from the universal PSU) is anyone's guess. Best bet is to give it a try and see what happensHi
I ordered the Gizzu 8800mAh Mini DC UPS - https://www.takealot.com/gizzu-8800mah-mini-dc-poe-ups-black/PLID69282110.
Together with an universal laptop power supply - https://www.takealot.com/dw-laz009-laptop-universal-power-adaptor-12-24v-ac-dc-100w/PLID68793301.
I have an Asus router with an input: 19v and 1.75A,
and a Alcatel Lucent ONT with an input: 12V and 1.5A.
I want to power both units with the Gizzu DC UPS, but I am unsure if the UPS will satisfy the power requirement? (The universal laptop PSU will be used to transform the one output of the UPS to the required 19V of the Asus router) The UPS has an output of 12V/3A which gives a total of 36W... Is that enough? If so, how long will I be able to power both units?
Thanks!
Okay thanks! I guess there is one way to find out. Hopefully it lasts longer than 2.5 hours!That's hard to say without accurate measurements of the device's power draw. We now it's not more than 51.25W, but whether it's less than 36W (including inefficiencies from the universal PSU) is anyone's guess. Best bet is to give it a try and see what happens
Okay thanks! I guess there is one way to find out. Hopefully it lasts longer than 2.5 hours!
You need a 15w (or more) ups with at least 60wh of battery.Hi all I’ve gone through the posts here and I’m even more confused, what would I need to power the ONT box and a WiFi router for 4-6 hours, how much am I looking to spend and what’s the most cost effective solution out there ?
ONT: 12.0 V; 1.0 A
WiFi Router: 5V; 1A
You need a 15w (or more) ups with at least 60wh of battery.
First prize would be a ratel 860p, if you can find stock, for around R1500k.
@speedster @ginggs thanks for your suggestionsThis one has both 9v and 12v output.
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This one only has one DC output. You planning to use the DC splitter and then power both the 9v and 12v device?@speedster @ginggs thanks for your suggestions
I ordered this from them https://shop.dbg.co.za/mups30w13ah.html
Description says it comes with a DC splitter.
I hope it resolves my issue. Will provide feedback once I use it.
Rather go for one of the lithium battery backup solutions, such as the Ratel or Uniterm's micro ups range.Hi all..
Considering these 2:
https://www.takealot.com/eaton-5e-ups-650va-230v/PLID47486924
I've read Eaton is the best in UPS and the reviews suggest the battery capacity retains longer than the RTC, so would prefer this, but the outputs would not directly accomodate my plugs for Router and ONT.
https://www.takealot.com/rct-650va-line-interactive-ups/PLID32714409
Not the first option, but the 3 point plug means I can plus my router and ONT directly into the UPS.
The purpose is only for wifi during loadshedding, no other devices.
What do you guys think???
I’ve got a similar ups. 12v unit which powered my ont at 12v and the 9v router I used to have. Never had issues at all. Even once I changed my router the old one is still being used by someone I gifted it to without any hassles@speedster @ginggs thanks for your suggestions
I ordered this from them https://shop.dbg.co.za/mups30w13ah.html
Description says it comes with a DC splitter.
I hope it resolves my issue. Will provide feedback once I use it.
Yes. The fiber is 12v so that is going to work.This one only has one DC output. You planning to use the DC splitter and then power both the 9v and 12v device?
Hi all..
Considering these 2:
https://www.takealot.com/eaton-5e-ups-650va-230v/PLID47486924
I've read Eaton is the best in UPS and the reviews suggest the battery capacity retains longer than the RTC, so would prefer this, but the outputs would not directly accomodate my plugs for Router and ONT.
https://www.takealot.com/rct-650va-line-interactive-ups/PLID32714409
Not the first option, but the 3 point plug means I can plus my router and ONT directly into the UPS.
The purpose is only for wifi during loadshedding, no other devices.
What do you guys think???