Router Battery Backup

Hi guys, I need some help as I am not familiar with these type of things.

I received a mini dc ups from work, please see picture below.

My router and ONT are both 12V 1.0A. Can both of these be used with this UPS as there is only one 5V, 9V and 12V output?
And should I leave selector on 24V?

Thanks

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The selector switch is for the POE lan ports next to it. You would need a splitter that goes into the 12v and gives two outputs.
 
Hi guys, I need some help as I am not familiar with these type of things.

I received a mini dc ups from work, please see picture below.

My router and ONT are both 12V 1.0A. Can both of these be used with this UPS as there is only one 5V, 9V and 12V output?
And should I leave selector on 24V?

Thanks

View attachment 1344812
Check what the output of that 12V port is. If I'm not mistaken it's 1A max, so you might need another unit.
If it's 2A or more it'll work, but your runtime will probably not be enough to last through loadshedding anyway.
 
Check what the output of that 12V port is. If I'm not mistaken it's 1A max, so you might need another unit.
If it's 2A or more it'll work, but your runtime will probably not be enough to last through loadshedding anyway.

Personally i have never seen a ONT and router draw 1amp each. Those specs on the adaptors is absolute max ratings that does not mean the device will draw that amount.

I have 4 devices and its drawing 0.69amps all together when in use (ONT, Edgerouter X, Voip Phone, Unifi AC ceiling AP)
 
Personally i have never seen a ONT and router draw 1amp each. Those specs on the adaptors is absolute max ratings that does not mean the device will draw that amount.

I have 4 devices and its drawing 0.69amps all together when in use (ONT, Edgerouter X, Voip Phone, Unifi AC ceiling AP)
Good to know. Thanks.
 
They just bumped up this price from around R1,500 to R3,712. Lekker mal

 
They just bumped up this price from around R1,500 to R3,712. Lekker mal

Damn, everyone is taking advantage now.
 
They just bumped up this price from around R1,500 to R3,712. Lekker mal

Don't forget, it's actually 13% off! List price R4306. Mega bargain.
 
Also ordered a Netogy. At R999 from Webafrica, it's a good deal.

Any way to use the 19V/5A DC port to power a laptop using USB-C?

The laptop power brick lists the following output profiles:

5V/3A
9V/3A
15V/3A
20V/3.25A
Netogy arrived today. Charging up at the moment.

Anyone with input on my previous question? How to use the 19V port to power a laptop that uses USB-C? @wingnut771
 
One of these arrived yesterday.


I paid R1595 though, seems the price of these fluctuates daily.
 
They just bumped up this price from around R1,500 to R3,712. Lekker mal

Sold by a Third party, not Takealot, that's why
 
Netogy arrived today. Charging up at the moment.

Anyone with input on my previous question? How to use the 19V port to power a laptop that uses USB-C? @wingnut771
Sorry I can't assist. I think you would need another usb-c cable that you can cut and fit barrel connector on one end. Not sure how the wiring works.
 
Netogy arrived today. Charging up at the moment.

Anyone with input on my previous question? How to use the 19V port to power a laptop that uses USB-C? @wingnut771
USB-C is an active negotiated standard,and i'd imagine the laptop is using USB-PD too instead of normal USB-C (does a phone charger work?),so it wouldn't be a straightforward conversion like USB

That said there are barrel-connector converter cables from the aliexpress and the like for a dc conversion
 
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