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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 1011684" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>A charger pcb (as used on gate motors etc) charges 3 x 12V alarm batteries permanently, the 3 batteries power my fibre box and WiFi/lan router. </p><p></p><p>One battery managed about 2 hours during load shedding. 3 gets us through. Imo it makes more sense to run devices that run with external dc power supplies of batteries directly rather than via an inverter or UPS. Less loss. </p><p></p><p>3 batteries and the charger card cost about R1k. The needed 16v transformer I had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 1011684, member: 361"] A charger pcb (as used on gate motors etc) charges 3 x 12V alarm batteries permanently, the 3 batteries power my fibre box and WiFi/lan router. One battery managed about 2 hours during load shedding. 3 gets us through. Imo it makes more sense to run devices that run with external dc power supplies of batteries directly rather than via an inverter or UPS. Less loss. 3 batteries and the charger card cost about R1k. The needed 16v transformer I had. [/QUOTE]
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