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I'm trying to get clarification on the output - 1A/12w isn't much.
This is the one I would choose aswell, just because it has included DC cables x 2. Router and ONT sorted. Place to charge phone, winning!
Let us know.I'm trying to get clarification on the output - 1A/12w isn't much.
Yeah it looks pretty great!This is the one I would choose aswell, just because it has included DC cables x 2. Router and ONT sorted. Place to charge phone, winning!
Only thing is the lack of other voltages of course,some of the other mini UPS have some more voltage optionsYeah it looks pretty great!
I'm wanting to move the inverter to the office, closer the TV and then have one of these purely for the internet gubbins
That's true. Luckily both of mine are 12v but it might not be suitable for everyoneOnly thing is the lack of other voltages of course,some of the other mini UPS have some more voltage options
Been wondering about this too. Can't for a moment imagine that it's limited to 12W, but will be interesting to hear first hand experience.I'm trying to get clarification on the output - 1A/12w isn't much.
Ok I just got the Ratel 860P because of you guys and it seems really nifty. Initial impressions are that I like it. It is so light. I thought it would be heavier. I plugged into my router and left it...and it works fine. Turned the plug off and it just works so thats good. Like others have said though... these cables are so short! Both the mains power cable and the DC to DC cable are freaking tiny! There is no reason for these cables to be that small. It seems like a joke almost.
Edit: Also the postage was super fast from Communica. Order at 1 on Wednesday and arrived at 10 on Thursday. Great stuff!
Reasonable price, Inc Connection had them going for R 799 till end of January.Seems like a good price:
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Better price than @ Ellies themselves.
That's often the case. If you buy from wholesalers they charge full retail whereas shops offer cut prices.Better price than @ Ellies themselves.
With you, but I also wonder if those powebanks for mobile devices can be used to charge laptops that have a USBC input connector?Stupid question maybe, I see a lot of people asking for a UPS for laptops - don't the laptops have batteries?

Nothing to be scared of, you won't break anything.With you, but I also wonder if those powebanks for mobile devices can be used to charge laptops that have a USBC input connector?
We have some 30000mAH power banks and wonder if that couldn't help get one out of a bind (haven't done a Google search as yet) but also too scared to try on my laptop. Maybe I should try while it still has its 3 year dell warranty![]()
so i got my mini PC, did a very quick test and the ratel 860p actually powers it on.
is it save to use?
the power on the miniPC is 19v and the ratel is only 12v
max tdp on the minipc is 35w
I've had my Gizzu for about a year and a half. It's always plugged in and it still handles a 2.5 hour load shedding with ease.So I have my Ratel 8100 set up and it works great. One question I have is do the batteries degrade if I leave the unit plugged in permanently in line with my routers? I am happy to basically only plug it in when load shedding occurs switching over at that point and charging it fully after and then leaving it mostly unplugged and off perhaps top up charging it once a month when we are in longer periods of no load shedding.
Thoughts?
@xrapidx Hey, where you able to get confirmation of this? My router power supply says it needs 1.5A/12v and the ONT 1.0A/12v.I'm trying to get clarification on the output - 1A/12w isn't much.