I know our guys have put both an ONT and a Mikrotik on one of those
Cyberpower UPS's. I never looked closely at how they did it, but if
there aren't two outputs then I'd assume they just double tapped it.
FYI: The output voltage is the same as the battery/charger voltage, so
if your device can't monitor the relays you can still tell if the AC is
on by monitoring the input voltage on your device.
>13v = AC good.
On 8/25/2020 1:34 PM, cg...@graytechsoftware.com wrote:
What are the standard solutions for providing customer backup power
when running an ONT and Router?
CyberPower has a whole range of 12V and 48V DC units
(https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/telecom/indoor/), but it
seems they are usually intended to provide power to only one device.
How are these (or other examples) usually installed to provide power
to both an ONT and Router?
Older Calix documentation shows how to get backup power from one of
these CyberPower DC UPSs, but doesn’t indicate how the ONT is powered.
I’m specifically looking for something better than a standard consumer
AC UPS. I’m generally looking for a good integrated solution that
could also be modified for WISP installations.
Thank you - Chris
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