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Gdetrailer wrote:
Also have a couple of Tripplite 1300VA units, 5 yr old and a 1 yr old) ...
โApr-27-2020 06:22 PM
happy2rv wrote:
Do the two things that need to be powered really need 120V or are they using "wall warts" to provide DC from 120V? Most routers and modems use 5-12VDC. If that's the case, I would consider a "DC UPS" Something like this or this Much more efficient than converting 12V to 120V to convert it back down to 5 or 12V. There are lots of similar battery banks available, just make sure they can be used while they are charging as some of them are meant just to be used as a portable phone charger and not while they are being charged.
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โApr-27-2020 04:27 PM
vermilye wrote:
If you expect to feed a separate UPS from your inverter when running without hookups, try it first. Many UPS will not switch back to a poor quality power source (such as a MSW inverter) or non inverter generator. I had one at home that refused to switch back to my 15,000 watt stand by generator. With the generator running, the UPS ran on its battery until it died.
โApr-27-2020 12:40 PM
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theoldwizard1 wrote:
If you don't mind the extra wiring (build a box to hide it), buy a pair of AGM golf cart batteries and a 500w-1000W PSW inverter. Buy a separate battery charger. You are in business and will have a very long "ride through" time.
This option is also called โOn-Line UPS Modeโ (UPS stands for Un-interruptible Power Supply). In this mode, the Inverter Section of the EVO is the PRIMARY DC-AC source of power. The AC input source is the BACK-UP source of AC power. In this mode, even if qualified AC input is available (within the programmed voltage and frequency limits), the EVO will still operate in โInverting Modeโ and AC output will be provided by the Inverter Section as long as the batteries are in charged condition above the specified programmed value of low battery voltage
โApr-27-2020 11:04 AM
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โApr-27-2020 10:50 AM
BFL13 wrote:
That set-up using a different battery could work for me. I see this gizmo, but it is not clear if its recharger could keep up with the draw of the phone company's equipment via its inverter so I could just leave it plugged in same as my jury rig.
I don't know if the modem would get knocked out in "one cycle" or not. It takes a minute or two to get the internet back once it has power. Leaving it on the inverter all the time avoids that.
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/motomaster-eliminator-powerbox-600-0112002p.html
โApr-27-2020 10:36 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
Buy a commercially made UPS, no fan, no noise, no sweat.
โApr-27-2020 10:35 AM