You can easily script that in the powered mikrotik if it runs on 24v, if you script code to check the voltage, running on mUPS you get about 12 and not 24 as otherwise.If it is completly passive and give no remote signal, from my point of view, isn't very useful.
If the radio are running on battery i want to know it..
He had already found it, see posting #13.Yes, but the question here was about mUPS and the above poster was not able to find the PDF link
Battery 12V 9Ah work time on battery 90min.Hi,
mUPS sounds interesting. Is it possible to power possibly a PowerBox at which probably 4 wireless systems are connected wit PoE?
So is it possible to power 5 routerboards at the same time with one mUPS? Or is the current output limited anyway? 2A current (at 24V) should be ok for this constellation.
Thanks in advance.
Battery 12V 9Ah work time on battery 90min.Hi,
mUPS sounds interesting. Is it possible to power possibly a PowerBox at which probably 4 wireless systems are connected wit PoE?
So is it possible to power 5 routerboards at the same time with one mUPS? Or is the current output limited anyway? 2A current (at 24V) should be ok for this constellation.
Thanks in advance.
You could only Use 50% of 9ah If you discharge much more your batteryHello. It should work much more time on 9Ah battery.
Your consumption (3.9+2.3+3.1+2.7)=12W for RB + 4 for Hex POE = 16W Total power.
16W / 12V = 1.33A on 12V.
9Ah / 1.33A = 6.7h. Should work at least 6 hrs.
Either battery was not fully charged, or my math is incorrect or Low voltage cut off is set too high on mUPS.
Hi Normis why is not possible connect to mUPS through winbox to ros and manage mUPS ? use monitoring , watchdog and other.How can I monitoring problem with power now ? thanks for answer. In brochure you wrote In RouterOS it is possible to detect when running on batteryGood results! Was this with traffic? Photo does not show any. Try it with full load.
Hi, the mUPS itself doesn't contains routerOS as you can see on the brochure.Hi Normis why is not possible connect to mUPS through winbox to ros and manage mUPS ?Good results! Was this with traffic? Photo does not show any. Try it with full load.
If you don't need the battery charging feature, you don't need mUPS. Without charging, it's just a dumb PoE injector with dual power inputs - you'd do just as well to hook up both your battery bank and mains supply to your existing PoE injector, with a diode on each supply to prevent reverse-flow. This'll feed the injector with the higher of your two voltage inputs.Hi!
Is there any way to turn off the battery charging
In solar systems, the battery capacity is hundreds of amperes per hour and there is no sense in charging them via mUPS.
Thanks for the response, but I need an industrial solution. It is not possible to mount a diode circuit at each connection point.@Naglya Put a diode on the wire, so that there is only current flowing from the batteries:
mUPS --------|<------- battery
yes, none of your RB has voltage monitor.Hello
I get mUPS for to install for my home for LHG 5nD with 951Ui-2HnD, it is working fine but I can't get voltage value by "/system health get voltage", also tested on OmniTIK U-5HnD r2 and no voltage value
is there any another method to know if my router run on battery or all those products can't support voltage monitor
Best Regards
Thanks for your replyyes, none of your RB has voltage monitor.Hello
I get mUPS for to install for my home for LHG 5nD with 951Ui-2HnD, it is working fine but I can't get voltage value by "/system health get voltage", also tested on OmniTIK U-5HnD r2 and no voltage value
is there any another method to know if my router run on battery or all those products can't support voltage monitor
Best Regards
No for full load the Mups is too small, some thing I really not understand!Need that device but a little bit more beefy, so we can add 100ah batt and it should be able tu supply power to a powerbox full load!
Maybe Gen2!!??
.PoE out:
- when input 12-24V = 24V
- when input > 24 V = same as input
- when powered by battery = 20V
Of course it has a DC-DC converter that converts the battery voltage to 20V.I tought, mUPS has a relay inside, what connects the battery directly to power line, but it would result 13.6V at HeX.
Now what?
DC-DC converters that do this can be had for a dollar...I didn't expect it to have a DC-DC up-convert for that low price
Thanks for replying mkx. Actually, I have another question related to the brochure: it says 1A out on PoE. It says nothing about charging the battery. Does it draw the power for charging the battery from that 1A too or if I hook a 24V 2A PSU up to it, I get 700 mA on the PoE and 1A and change on the battery?Brochure says max battery charging current is 1A ... so it'll take ages to charge that "massive" 18Ah battery when fully discharged even if power adapter used is powerful enough.
Other than that, 18Ah battery should be fine.
The brochure has "Specifications" table on the top of second page. Pennultimate row reads "Battery charging current 1 A max" (and ultimate row mentions PoE out max current).I have another question related to the brochure: it says 1A out on PoE. It says nothing about charging the battery.
The brochure doesn't mention any power in limits (neither barrel-plug nor PoE-in). But let's do some math: for battery charging it'll dedicate max around 15W (13.5V and 1A gives 13.5W and let's add some losses on DC-DC converter). PoE out is limited to 0.7A @24V which is slightly less than 20W (more precisely it's 16.8W). Both combined are less than 35W, which means less than 1.5A @24V. Surprisingly supplied power adapter is rated exactly the same.Does it draw the power for charging the battery from that 1A too or if I hook a 24V 2A PSU up to it, I get 700 mA on the PoE and 1A and change on the battery?
My guess is that any 12V lead-acid battery with capacity of a few Ah can draw much more than 1A when not completely charged if charger blindly applies 14.2V to its terminals (quite often that's voltage used to minimize charging time but it's too high as permanent/idle charging voltage, it causes gassing for most batteries shortening their life time). So I'd expect mUPS to have some current regulation built in or else it'd emit smoke in seconds (and we all know that electronic elements run on smoke ... after they let it out, they stop working).My main concern with the 18Ah battery is that if it's not well regulated it can draw too high a current during initial charging and melt something inside the mUPS after only 20 cycles or so.