A lot of people here suggested the Traco TSP + BCM.
It has temperature compensation, which will make your batteries last longer. A site monitor with a switch input module can read all the alarm relays on the BCM so you can get alerts when the AC power is off, or when the batteries are dead.

On 8/27/2015 8:19 AM, Rory Conaway wrote:

I�m going to upgrade my network with a standard NEMA box with battery backup and monitoring. The NEMA box is usually supporting 2-3 radios for relaying, most of them are 48-56v although some of them will be 24v. I�ve looked at the Tycon products but wondered if there was a better solution. I have just started researching this so any ideas would be helpful. I�m planning on using the Netonix WS-8-250-DC switches.

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