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Okay so even with the 19V PoE output on the UPS and use of the PoE injector it still wouldn't be an option at all ?Rizzen does not do 19v on output, you need replace asus router with 12v or get another powerbank.
It will power your ONT from output and POE will work also
Much appreciated I will try this solution.You should be able to run the router on 12V as long as it pushes out at least 3A at 12V. I'm running a DSL AC68u on 12V with a Gizzu 100w for the past 6 months without any issues.
If it still doesn't work, then something like this will power it: https://www.takealot.com/techme-100w-universal-laptop-charger-for-car-home/PLID73688146Much appreciated I will try this solution.
Okay I will leave this as plan b , that's not bad as long as you get a stable network connection and no electrical scents from the router then that's job achieved.If it still doesn't work, then something like this will power it: https://www.takealot.com/techme-100w-universal-laptop-charger-for-car-home/PLID73688146
But the UPS battery will drain a LOT faster. The only issue I had running 12V was the router took slightly longer than usual to boot up & the LED lights seem slightly dimmer.
Ahhh cool will look into this solution too.DIY itsplit the the 12v output to power the ONT and use the below to step up the 12v to 19v to power the ASUS and POE for the 24v TP Link
https://www.communica.co.za/products/bmt-adj-dc-dc-module-3a-4-5-60v?variant=31239471104073
I ordered a similar buck converter on Friday, should get it today.DIY itsplit the the 12v output to power the ONT and use the below to step up the 12v to 19v to power the ASUS and POE for the 24v TP Link
https://www.communica.co.za/products/bmt-adj-dc-dc-module-3a-4-5-60v?variant=31239471104073
I ordered a similar buck converter on Friday, should get it today.
My ONT is 12v 0.25A, but the Buck converter is a 3A, would it be safe to use or with the 3A kill my ONT?