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    UPS for low power devices(ADSL router, modem etc)

    Hi tomblr, would be glad to review your product. Cheers - - - Updated - - - To update everyone. I finally opened up the Intex UPS and connected two wires directly to the battery points. From that I connected a car 12v shell connector (female) such as this one...
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    UPS for low power devices(ADSL router, modem etc)

    The modem has a adapter, but that is a 220v AC to 12v DC. The output from the UPS is 220v DC.
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    UPS for low power devices(ADSL router, modem etc)

    icebags, I am now able to see the video that you pointed. Yes, that will probably be the next thing that I will do. However since I have already bought the Intex UPS 50. I am interested in knowing, how are people using it directly. It did not work for me. I'd plug in the router adaptor and the...
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    UPS for low power devices(ADSL router, modem etc)

    icebags, I am now able to see the video that you pointed. Yes, that will probably be the next thing that I will do. However since I have already bought the Intex UPS 50. I am interested in knowing, how are people using it directly. It did not work for me. I'd plug in the router adaptor and the...
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    UPS for low power devices(ADSL router, modem etc)

    Thanks Guys. icebags, what did you post there. It is showing up as black. Is it a picture ? baiju, I have already bought the Intex UPS 50. However, when I connect the router adaptor to it. It red light (signifying output short circuit) glows. Hence looking for more info on how to get it to...
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    UPS for low power devices(ADSL router, modem etc)

    Hi digit01, thanks for the detailed info on the intex ups 50. I have a question on connecting the modem to the ups. The specs mention the output as 220v dc. How did you convert it to give a 12v dc to your modem. Thanks.
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