My power company (Alameda Municipal Power) told me today:
On Friday evening, the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) declared a Stage 3 power emergency as extreme heat across the state drove up electricity use. When a Stage 3 emergency is declared, it means that the statewide electrical grid is not meeting demand and rotating power outages may be necessary.
I scrambled to get a backup for my tank. AC didn't have the Ecotech battery backup in stock so I went to Harbor Freight and Home Depot and picked up a trickle charger, 12v 5ah lead acid battery, inline fuse holder, a pack of fuses, wires, etc. to build my own. I just realized that it would've been a lot easier to get a UPS to get a few hours of backup.
I was looking into the Ecotech Battery Backup (18 amp hour) and Jebao/Coral Box Battery Backup (4.4 amp hour) and saw this:
TalentCell Mini UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply 27000mAh 98Wh Lithium ion Backup Battery with DC 12V/9V/5V Output
This is 27 amp hours, lithium ion, and 65% less than the Ecotech.
Do you guys think this will work? Pros/cons?
One con I can think of is I'm not sure if the battery can be replaced easily like I would be able to on my trickle charger or the Ecotech. Does anyone know if the lithium ion will last much longer than a few sets of the lead acid batteries and be more cost effective in the long run?
I think I'd have to use this to plug into the Vortech controllers:
Besmelody 10-Pack DC Power Converter Plug, 5.5mm x 2.1mm to 3.5mm x 1.35mm Tip Size AC/DC Adapter Barrel Plug Connector for Wall Chargers
Does this make sense?
On Friday evening, the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) declared a Stage 3 power emergency as extreme heat across the state drove up electricity use. When a Stage 3 emergency is declared, it means that the statewide electrical grid is not meeting demand and rotating power outages may be necessary.
I scrambled to get a backup for my tank. AC didn't have the Ecotech battery backup in stock so I went to Harbor Freight and Home Depot and picked up a trickle charger, 12v 5ah lead acid battery, inline fuse holder, a pack of fuses, wires, etc. to build my own. I just realized that it would've been a lot easier to get a UPS to get a few hours of backup.
I was looking into the Ecotech Battery Backup (18 amp hour) and Jebao/Coral Box Battery Backup (4.4 amp hour) and saw this:
TalentCell Mini UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply 27000mAh 98Wh Lithium ion Backup Battery with DC 12V/9V/5V Output
This is 27 amp hours, lithium ion, and 65% less than the Ecotech.
Do you guys think this will work? Pros/cons?
One con I can think of is I'm not sure if the battery can be replaced easily like I would be able to on my trickle charger or the Ecotech. Does anyone know if the lithium ion will last much longer than a few sets of the lead acid batteries and be more cost effective in the long run?
I think I'd have to use this to plug into the Vortech controllers:
Besmelody 10-Pack DC Power Converter Plug, 5.5mm x 2.1mm to 3.5mm x 1.35mm Tip Size AC/DC Adapter Barrel Plug Connector for Wall Chargers
Does this make sense?