Netogy arrived today. Charging up at the moment.
@wingnut771
Cool man
Let me know how long it lasts & if it runs out of power, does it automatically start up when power comes back on
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Netogy arrived today. Charging up at the moment.
@wingnut771
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
500??Rather buy a PD USB battery bank and use that for the laptop, you can get a decent size one for around R500
500??
Where?
(Bearing in mind PD under about 60W probably won't power your laptop)
Surprisingly hard to find...Ok probably not one with 60W output, what do those typically go for?
Just keep it plugged in and on all the timeHi All,
I have a question for the gurus, once the LS ends one year, do I leave my Netogy (Lithium batteries) plugged in permanently or plug it out and wait for the next bout of crap? Not sure what is best for these batteries?
Thanks in advance!
Lithium does not like being permanently charged. Unplug it and connect the original power adaptors if/when we have a few months of no load-shedding.Hi All,
I have a question for the gurus, once the LS ends one year, do I leave my Netogy (Lithium batteries) plugged in permanently or plug it out and wait for the next bout of crap? Not sure what is best for these batteries?
Thanks in advance!
Running two of those, Ratel 860p variant so to speak, and managed to get one for a colleague for R1050Finally caved and bought this one:
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Was using some Huawei Batteries (the one's normally used for the LTE router), but the fibre router uses too much power for those batteries and dies before 2 hours are up.
+1. Life is too short to worry about a cheapy UPS. Just leave it plugged in, besides the control unit inside the UPS should in theory not constantly charge the batteries when a certain voltage level is achieved.Just keep it plugged in and on all the time![]()
Yep, very short supply during load shedding periods.Running two of those, Ratel 860p variant so to speak, and managed to get one for a colleague for R1050
Everywhere seems to have stock issues though, hence the high prices
No reason to unplug it. I have one mini UPS for years now and it's permanently plugged in between the mains and the router.Hi All,
I have a question for the gurus, once the LS ends one year, do I leave my Netogy (Lithium batteries) plugged in permanently or plug it out and wait for the next bout of crap? Not sure what is best for these batteries?
Thanks in advance!
I connected the Mikrotik to a 12v output and not the POE, so the ups will last longer. POE on this ups has a switch for 24v or 48v. Is my assumption correct or am I missing something? And is there a downside to supplying 12v instead of 24v to the Mikrotik?
Got one of these last week for the WIFI and fiber boxes.
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Paid R1099, next day it was R890 and the day after that R1400. Today it's R935.
So far so good. Longest it was off mains was 8 hours without any issues.
Get a boost converter to covert 5v to 12V from USB. I got two of them and use on my power banks. To costed me less than zar 40 for the two
Link or from where, please?
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