I have been using LiTime batteries and chargers. Good prices, good
products, good service.
Regarding the "worked last year" generators. Most users, generators should
be run monthly for at least 30 minutes on a load. I hook a 1500 watt space
heater on mine. Critical applications with permanently wired in units
should run them weekly. When I was a broadcast engineer and previous radio
sites, our backup generators automatically ran every week and we did load
transfer tests monthly.
If you are not willing to do the due diligence of regular exercising the
backup power, don't bother putting it in. It won't work when you need it.

On Mon, Mar 30, 2026, 03:00 Tomas Kuchta <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Have a look at this unit, it also has usb port to monitor the ups.
>
>
> https://www.storagereview.com/review/ecoflow-river-3-plus-review-compact-power-station-with-600w-output-ups-support
>
> I have similar unit for 3 year now and it works great. The only issue I
> have with my unit compared to the one above is that my unit will not power
> up after full discharge shutdown. I have to come by and physically push a
> button on my unit - which is unfortunate if I am not around and need to do
> something remotely.
>
> Best, Tomas
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2026, 23:16 Keith Lofstrom <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm assembling a >300W UPS.  I bought a Impinvt HT-12212
> > 1.2kW Pure Sine Wave inverter, and tested it with a few
> > external 12.8V 8Ah LiFePO4 batteries in parallel, and a
> > 100W light bulb load.
> >
> > The Impinvt works OK so far, even though it is intended for
> > higher capacity batteries.  Next, I plan to purchase a 100Ah
> > LiFePO4 battery, which should power my 330 watts of office
> > computers for about 3 hours.  That will be fed from a line
> > switch and emergency generator someday, and 3 hours should
> > be enough time to debug a generator that "worked last year."
> >
> > I looked at Amazon's offerings and user reviews; many foolish
> > buyers, many fraudulent sellers.  I trust PLUG-folk more,
> > especially the subset that keep local data centers running.
> >
> > So, who has stories of UPS battery victory and/or disaster
> > to share?  I prefer experiences to opinion; I've already
> > created a surplus of contradictory opinions all by myself.
> >
> > Keith L.
> >
> > P.S.: yes, I have inline power monitors, P3 Kill-a-Watt
> > and others.
> >
> > --
> > Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]
> >
>

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