I'm looking at one of these : https://www.amazon.co.uk/SKE-20000mAh-U ... word=hours to give me power to the ONT and a small backup router.
Anyone tried one of these or something similar ?
Power bank/UPS for internet
Re: Power bank/UPS for internet
Not tried that one but my Jackery 1000 works fine.
The problem is everywhere else not having power to send to you.
The problem is everywhere else not having power to send to you.

Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
Re: Power bank/UPS for internet
I can't get the link to work. A UPS may be the best solution, although a good mains inverter, preferably sine wave, could be used to power a PC, router (and fibre box if you have one).korolev wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:53 am I'm looking at one of these : https://www.amazon.co.uk/SKE-20000mAh-U ... word=hours to give me power to the ONT and a small backup router.
Anyone tried one of these or something similar ?
A more complex possibility is to rig up an independent DC power supply to the router (and fibre box if you have one). These items have a 12 volt supply as a rule, but this is a risky option if you get anything wrong! But a PC would need mains power unless you're using a tablet or phone which could be charged using a 5v power bank. A laptop will only last for a few hours. There's always the risk of networks being down.