Another option might be to get a (cheap) solar charge controller.  Instead
of a solar panel input, just put a DC power supply on it and add a battery?

On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 1:03 PM Carl Peterson <cpeter...@portnetworks.com>
wrote:

> Thanks Mark,
>
> It looks like all the 12V ones there are 2-3A
>
> Alpha makes MPS12-100-8H and MPS12-100-GD which are 7.5A.  I've asked P&T
> for quotes...
>
> The Mean well AD-155A might work but then I would need to build it into an
> enclosure with a battery and I'm trying for easy.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 12:51 PM, Mark - Myakka Technologies <
> m...@mailmt.com> wrote:
>
>> Carl,
>>
>> What about the cyberpower FTTX battery backup units?
>> https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/fttx/
>>
>> We've also looked into these before
>> https://www.powertecsolutions.net/solutions/#psi-micro-ups-series
>>
>>
>> I saw a BBU built into a wall wart in a security magazine a while back.
>> Thinking that may be too low on the amps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *-- Best regards, Mark                            *mailto:m...@mailmt.com
>> <m...@mailmt.com>
>>
>>
>> *Myakka Technologies, Inc. *www.MyakkaTech.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *------ Wednesday, June 6, 2018, 12:19:32 PM, you wrote: *
>>
>> I'm looking for a 12V 8-10A power supply and battery backup for Calix
>> E3s.  Something that I could just mount to the telco board in a MDU.
>> Doesn't need a whole lot of battery but an hour or so would be nice.
>> Anyone have anything that they like?
>>
>
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