🔋 Power Up Your Connectivity!
The SKE Mini UPS 10400mAh Battery Backup & Surge Protector ensures your WiFi remains uninterrupted during power outages. With a robust capacity, multiple output ports, and intelligent protection features, this compact device is perfect for both home and outdoor use, keeping your essential devices charged and connected.
Material Type | Plastic |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Output Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts (DC) |
Runtime | 2 hours |
Output Wattage | 18 Watts |
Wattage | 18 watts |
Connector Type | USB, DC |
Number of Outlets | 4 |
Frequency Range | 50/60 Hz (± 3 Hz) |
Maximum Power | 18 Watts |
Voltage | 230 |
Form Factor | Compact |
Item Weight | 0.46 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.21"D x 7.17"W x 1.26"H |
A**R
Great unit
Been using this for 6 months and so far, so good. It kept a fibre modem (4 Watts) and router (14 Watts) alive for about 2.5 hours during a power outage, which considering the size of the unit is amazing. My router and modem are both connected using the Y cable from output 3 12V/2A socket. It is very easy to install and connect to your devices providing you check the connecting device power sockets size, and the distance from your mains socket. Remember to check the power requirements of the devices you want to use. It makes no noise when in use and feels only very slightly warm to the touch, nothing that would concern me bearing in mind it has been switched on for 6 months. 4 LED’s show battery life, 25% - 100%, 3 show 5V, 9V, and 12V power, and 3 more LED’s showing AC connection, when the battery is in use, and an overload light (when you have plugged in too many devices and exceeded the power drain. It is a very good little unit.
A**N
Multiple outputs, plenty of power but lead placement not ideal
My old line UPS died. I needed to power 3 devices (router, and 2 hubs) and got this instead of several separate UPS. It has 3 power output ports. 1x9V and 2x12V each one can provide 2A. There is also a USB output 5V/3A. It looked like it would be ideal for me.The device comes with 2 Y cables. One is 2 x 5.5*2.5 and the other is 1 x 5.5&1.5 + 1 x 3.5*1.35. The Y leads are very long and they had no problem reaching my devices from the UPS. Mains lead was short (about 80cm).The unit does beep when the turned on and also when the power is off but runs everyting nicely. When the power goes off and the battery is about to run out, the UPS makes a double beep warning. The UPS was able to power my 3 devices for 1.5 hours until the low battery beep started (about 40W load)..The only problem I found was the positioning of the power ports. The outputs are all on the front panel and the mains input is on the side. This makes standing the UPS on end a problem. Having the unit flat means the power lead sticks out to the side so you can't have anything close to it. Having the output leads on the front makes it a bit untidy and the leads stick out a long way. It would be a lot better if they were all on the same side, preferably on the rear.
S**E
Great value bit of kit
After a power outage yesterday I decided to take the plunge and see if I can keep my BT Openreach ONT (Nokia G-010G-Q) and Sky Router (SR203 - Hub 4) online during a power cut. I measured the power usage for the ONT which averages around 2.4W and my Sky router is averages around 9.5W.Working on 12W usage, I calculate it should give at least 32.7 Wh on 12V DC, which is a little over 2.5hours usage.It seems decent so far, seems well made, is totally silent, it has hooks on the back so you can mount it to the wall and came with a UK plug.It's been powering my ONT and Sky Hub for 2hours so far as a test and it's still showing at least 50% battery capacity, so I'd say this should be pretty close to 4hours of protection. The included cable works fine for the ONT, using the 5.5x2.1mm barrel. For my Sky SR203 router, I had to order an adapter from eBay for £3.99 (4.8x1.7mm Male to 5.5x2.1mm Female DC Adapter) as the supplied cables didn't fit.
B**R
It works!
Ideal to keep internet when having a power cut for several hours
D**.
Does the job!
We have occasional power cuts. Although they generally only last for a couple of seconds, it takes the router and WiFi device much longer to reconnect. This device has solved the problem. The Y connector supplied provides 12 V for both the router (HALNY) and the TP LINK Deco unit. Simple to install: connect to mains and plug in Y connector. Of course, we haven't had a power cut since I bought it (!) but testing by switching off mains shows works fine.
L**T
Great little UPS for router and Openreach Network Terminal but check cable will fit your router.
Great little UPS for router and fibre optic ONT terminal. However, the cables supplied do not fit the PlusNet Router Two which has a 5.5mm outside diameter by 3.0mm inside diameter size DC power input socket. Adaptors are hard to find generally. The only one that might fit is found by searching online for "DC Input Plug Size Adaptor for BT Home Hub and Smart Hub"
D**N
Router uninteinterruptible poser supply
Ideal router uninterruptible power supply delivered fully charged.Secondary outputs available for mission critical storage during a mains power outage.
I**!
Bad Cable set for some UK spec routers BT, EE, Plusnet etc
This comes with a cable set that is not compatible with Pace manufactured routers (BT, EE, Plusnet etc) I really wanted this to be a good solution but I'll be screwed before I make a cable set for it as well as buying it.
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