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Wich size tip fits? was it 4 by 1.35?Am sorted, thanks. The SolarWize unit came with tips as well and one of them fits my router perfectly.
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Wich size tip fits? was it 4 by 1.35?Am sorted, thanks. The SolarWize unit came with tips as well and one of them fits my router perfectly.
A portable power bank is not designed to be a ups. The following for attention in this respect.If you have the background please enlighten us. I don't mean this facetiously.
I would think one would need to see a circuit diagram of the thing or take one apart to see what exactly is happening.
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Batteries: Is it a good idea to use a powerbank as a UPS for small embedded devices?
Answer (1 of 11): There may be some details in the design of the powerbank that prevent it from being used that way: * The powerbank may not allow charging and discharging (charging/powering the device) at the same time. * The powerbank may switch off its power output after a certain amount o...www.quora.com
Theoretically, it should work, especially considering the fact that most modern power banks support pass-through charging (charging the power bank while discharging simultaneously) and the output voltages are also plenty enough (cause they support fast charging).
But,
The real problem is most power banks trip (turn off and turn on) on connection/disconnection of power supply.
I have a Raspberry Pi and a couple of power banks (both of them support pass-through charging) but they both trip (restart/reset) in case of power failures, which cause the RasPi to completely power off and power on again when the power bank powers on.
So, I think the key here is to find one power bank that supports the following.
Going by this your power bank would need pass through charging.
- Your voltage requirements
- Pass-through charge
- It should not trip on power outage/input
But there also has to be a reason why some manufacturers of larger power banks with built in inverters discourage their use while the Lithium batteries are charging up again.
If this had a negligible effect on the battery life, they would just add that to the list of features and sell more products. Which business does not want to sell more units?
Alas you are right. The Ratel only does 2A on the 5V port.Rather use something that is propose-built for the job. Eg, the Gizzu or the Ratel are great for powering modern and fibre termination boxes. However, they generally don't provide sufficient current for a Pi, especially if the Pi has peripherals connected.
Not sure. I didn't measure. Was just glad that it worked.Wich size tip fits? was it 4 by 1.35?
A portable power bank is not designed to be a ups. The following for attention in this respect.
1. ...Others will share the available current between the 2, generally resulting in too little power being provided to the USB device.
2. More importantly, a portable power bank that provides QC (quick charge) 2 or 3 is dangerous to power any random USB device.
Rather use something that is propose-built for the job. Eg, the Gizzu or the Ratel
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These?Anywhere locally you can get a 2.1mm male to 2.5mm female connector?
ONT has 2.1mm connector and battery connector is 2.5mm
It cuts power to the outputs, the battery indicator indicates that it is charging, and the load indicator is fully lit but it is hard to know if it was indeed continuing to charge.When it died did it switch off and not power back up again?
Do you have a copy of that to post? You can anon the names.
I placed order number xxxxx and the package was delivered yesterday. The product is the Ellies Cube Nova (500 Wh).
The problem I have with this unit is that it doesn't seem to do what it is intended to do. Once charged up, while running a small load (according to the indicators, about 20%), the charging does not seem to be able to keep up with the load. The only things running off of it are a switch (with two access points connected), a small router (powered off Micro USB) and a Vumatel fibre box.
If this product can't charge itself and run those items then it doesn't serve the purpose it's meant to (get me through load shedding).
Of course, I've followed all the instructions as per the user manual.
Thanks for your email.
Do you mean the battery drains while charging?
Yes that is what I am seeing.
What is the total wattage draw of the items that you are using on the devices you have connected to the ups?
Switch: 7.17 W (see below screenshot)
Access point 1: Max 7 W
Access point 1: Max 7 W
Router: less than 6 W
Fibre box: presumably less than 5.5 W
Total then should be less than 32.67 W.
We are currently looking into this I will revert back to you shortly.
Have received feedback from our supplier.
They have advised that the unit is not a UPS but rather a powerbank.
That is why the unit will drain as it is powering other devices.
The unit is literally advertised as a UPS.
Yes, it was an error on our side and we have corrected it.
From my experience, and the feedback received from Geewiz, the Ellies Cube Nova can't function as a UPS. It can't charge while it has things plugged into it. It's basically like a large powerbank, rather than something that can function as a UPS.Any word on the Ellies Nova regarding the UPS part?
See this post, your opinion?
Post in thread 'The Battery Thread (Solar / Inverter)' https://mybroadband.co.za/forum/threads/the-battery-thread-solar-inverter.1071211/post-28325278
It's hard to say. I don't think that the battery level indicator is very accurate.What is the recharge time on this Ellies Cube Nova?
I think Jackery, bigger units at least, can also do that.From my experience, and the feedback received from Geewiz, the Ellies Cube Nova can't function as a UPS. It can't charge while it has things plugged into it. It's basically like a large powerbank, rather than something that can function as a UPS.
I think the Ecoflow is the only one that actually explicitly says that it can be used as a kind of UPS.
Luckily I had some of both from cheap Chinese torches etc. I bought through the years. So I just made my own cable. Works 100%Anywhere locally you can get a 2.1mm male to 2.5mm female connector?
ONT has 2.1mm connector and battery connector is 2.5mm