Router Battery Backup

The manual says it should:
"The Ratel will shut down automatically when it reaches low batter y status; it will
restart with output power when the AC power is restored"

What have you got?

Any Ratel owners with a similar experience?
I don't have this issue with my Ratel 860P or the Netogy Mini UPS 100, I put both through their paces when my substation blew up and I was without power from 2 weeks. Used those two UPSes one after the other when I wasn't running the generator.
 
I don't have this issue with my Ratel 860P or the Netogy Mini UPS 100, I put both through their paces when my substation blew up and I was without power from 2 weeks. Used those two UPSes one after the other when I wasn't running the generator.
Did you run the 860P battery flat?
 
Yep, all understood.
My understanding is lithium ion batteries have a limit on charging cycles right.
So why let it sit for 95% of it's life charging/discharging for no reason...
Just trying to min/max this thing :D

There are no cycles, only when there is load shedding would a cycle be initiated.

You wanting to plug it out and discharge it will cause cycles and far more hard as lithium batteries do not do well being left to fully discharge.

With this kind of device we are talking about years before the battery would be a concern.
 
Ah ok.. I didn't know the Ratel works like that. The one I have will stay on 'ON'.

He means if it’s completely been depleted and wasn’t “on” when the AC was restored.

I think most would require this as that’s how they work out of the box, but it’s a very rare event to completely run it flat.
 
He means if it’s completely been depleted and wasn’t “on” when the AC was restored.

I think most would require this as that’s how they work out of the box, but it’s a very rare event to completely run it flat.
Yeah, I understand now what he was saying. Strangely I never had to switch mine back on again even if it runs completely flat. It simply just starts charging again and the router power is restored at the same time.
 
Yeah, I understand now what he was saying. Strangely I never had to switch mine back on again even if it runs completely flat. It's simply just starts charging again and the router power is restored at the same time.

Yeah never had the condition myself to know, but I do recall having to hold the button the very first time I used it out of the box so would understand if it was required in a full flat scenario again.
 
Yeah never had the condition myself to know, but I do recall having to hold the button the very first time I used it out of the box so would understand if it was required in a full flat scenario again.
Makes sense. I don't have the Ratel, mine has a manual on and off switch. I would have thought the Ratel will shut down before it's completely drained and keep the state at least.
 
Makes sense. I don't have the Ratel, mine has a manual on and off switch. I would have thought the Ratel will shut down before it's completely drained and keep the state at least.

Think mine is the UltraLan but has a similar hold to turn on procedure.
 
It is not charging/discharging for no reason as it sits at 100% waiting for a power failure. A cycle is 100% down to 0% and back to 100%. It is not cycling when on power. You're making life too complicated.
Thanks for that info. I thought the battery would naturally discharge (while not in use) which triggers a recharge.
If a cycle is 100% - 0% then that obviously changes things. Thanks
 

Any idea how ling this will power my router ? Want the cheapest solution so my wifi is up during load sheading only needs to last about 3 hours
 

Any idea how ling this will power my router ? Want the cheapest solution so my wifi is up during load sheading only needs to last about 3 hours
From its specs: Battery Type: Lithium battery 2200mAH

That is very little. You should try for at least 10800mAH.

Edit:That is the size that I have and its been a few years now
 

Any idea how ling this will power my router ? Want the cheapest solution so my wifi is up during load sheading only needs to last about 3 hours
I have a similar one, it powered my Mikrotik HAP AC2 for 3.5 hours
 
I have a similar one, it powered my Mikrotik HAP AC2 for 3.5 hours
Similar battery size? There is alot of similar looking UPS on the market but with different battery sizes.

@L-Dog This is what I have:

You do need a 12v 2amp power supply, which it does not come with. It is been solid over the years.
 
I have a similar one, it powered my Mikrotik HAP AC2 for 3.5 hours

Yeah just want to know how long the battery lasts ? I will probably go off the gird in a year so dont want to waste money, would rather pay R1000 for something that works if the R 500 doesnt but don't wont to waste money if the R500 is fine
 
Deepcycle Gel batteries - Any good ? One seller just told me it gets too hot here in SA, the gel becomes snotty.
 
Paid R1200 for mine, I would say it is a worthy investment for the 'larger capacity ones' mine runs the HAP AC2 for 3.5 hours - Loadshedding aint going away
 
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