Router Battery Backup

We've been using one of these for the last 2 years. It won't keep everything up for longer than 3 - 4 hours but does the job. We only plug in the laptop when it's battery starts dying after 1.5 hours or so.

 
So can someone recommend a proper UPS for us noobs who know fk all about Wh Mh WHH etc
to run a laptop maybe , router ont ?
Adding a laptop to the equation really escalates things. Better to get DC UPS for router/ONT for less than R1k and use laptop battery or get a second laptop battery.

Or you have to go with inverter/battery for R8k.
 
We've been using one of these for the last 2 years. It won't keep everything up for longer than 3 - 4 hours but does the job. We only plug in the laptop when it's battery starts dying after 1.5 hours or so.

How do you get a connector for the laptop?
 
So can someone recommend a proper UPS for us noobs who know fk all about Wh Mh WHH etc
to run a laptop maybe , router ont ?
.. and an occasional coffee and the oven, and maybe the pool pump on weekends.

Router ONT is much less than Laptop (and laptop has a battery??) much less than a desktop, much less than anything moving, much less than anything heating...

Those ellies power cubes are a good inbetween - will run your electronics inc tvs if not crazy big
-- got myself a yooboa cube (like half the ellies cube above) which will run my desktop but doesnt seem to charge very well (and has a very noisy and start/stop fsn when it gets warm!)

Are the Ellies loud too?
 
Howzirt

I have a Ratel 860p (brand new) that I want to use to power up my fibre ont black box (12v) and my TP link router (9v).

I notice the RATEL 860p only has only 1 selector 9v or 12v option. I see many on this forum using 860p, how do you guys power up both Ont black box and Fibre router if it only has one selector ?
The TP link will fry I'm sure if I use it in the 12v option as it’s mark 9v.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Howzirt

I have a Ratel 860p (brand new) that I want to use to power up my fibre ont black box (12v) and my TP link router (9v).

I notice the RATEL 860p only has only 1 selector 9v or 12v option. I see many on this forum using 860p, how do you guys power up both Ont black box and Fibre router if it only has one selector ?
The TP link will fry I'm sure if I use it in the 12v option as it’s mark 9v.

Thanks in advance.
That switch is for the red port. there are another 4 12v ports on the right.
 

Purchased this and can confirm... the instruction booklet refers to the unit as a Ratel 8100.
Was just going to post that. The Eco 8100 and the Ratel 8100 are the same item.
Just bought one, powering Asus DSL-AC68U off the 19V output and a 12V ONT with no problems, gets me easily through loadshedding.
The hardest part was getting the $^%$ connectors sorted out. Can't manufacturers damn well standardize??!
Can't get 4mmx1.35mm cables easily, and ended up with a convoluted solution of 2 x USB to DC cables, joined by a double USB female connector, with a 5.5mm plug at one end, and a 4mm at the others. Bizarre. But it works.
Thank goodness for Chinese gadget shops.
 
The Ellies works like a charm
Its powering a ont, a MikroTik router, a tenda router and a raspberry pi

And it doesn't even flinch
Which Raspberry Pi?

Isn't the USB port only rated for 1A?
 
.. and an occasional coffee and the oven, and maybe the pool pump on weekends.

Router ONT is much less than Laptop (and laptop has a battery??) much less than a desktop, much less than anything moving, much less than anything heating...

Those ellies power cubes are a good inbetween - will run your electronics inc tvs if not crazy big
-- got myself a yooboa cube (like half the ellies cube above) which will run my desktop but doesnt seem to charge very well (and has a very noisy and start/stop fsn when it gets warm!)

Are the Ellies loud too?
How many Wh on the Yooboa you have?

Maybe give feedback here:

https://mybroadband.co.za/forum/threads/portable-power-stations.1161720/

I see Gizzu has a 296Wh unit, as well as a 518Wh unit.

Pure sine wave, and that 518Wh would do fine for a TV.
 
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