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Low power home UPS

mcewena
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I'm looking for a UPS device I can plug into my home router that has just enough power/smarts to send an email or SMS message before it dies and another one when power is restored. There are a few home alarm systems that will use cell service to send text but they seem to be add-on components to alarm systems and generally don't support Canadian cell providers (even presuming there wasn't a monthly fee).

Seems like something that could be built cheap.

Thanks
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rk911
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there ought to be lots of things but i agree it would be nice...

as i see it your options are;

- keep looking. if you find your holy grail pls share with the class.
- build something. and pls share that with the class as well
- bite the bullet and get a smart ups
- none of the above. status quo is always an option.
Rich
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mcewena
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Right, that's my original point, you can (have to) spend hundreds or build something. There should be a $50 solution, using scaled down hardware a simple battery backup powerbar with an android or Raspberry Pi app. There seems to be a market for it.

rk911
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mcewena wrote:
Healeyman wrote:
mcewena wrote:
I'm looking for a UPS device I can plug into my home router that has just enough power/smarts to send an email or SMS message before it dies and another one when power is restored.


I just checked Craigslist.com, Dallas (were I live) and found 5 of them for sale. Priced $50 - $150. Check out your local craigslist.

I have had one in-line since the 90s. If/When the power goes out, mine will power the laptop for 2-3 hours and a string of LED lights (probably) for months.

Tim


Right but how does the laptop then remotely alert you that it's on battery power?

it doesnโ€™t, the SmartUPS does. the UPS models referenced above are not SmartUPS models. SmartUPS machines are expensive. APC has 3-models ranging from $280-$450. i found one on APCโ€™s website and all three on Amazon.

one of APCโ€™s SmartUPS models.

All of APCโ€™s SmartUPS models.
Rich
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mcewena
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ljr wrote:
APC has several Smart UPS with optional network management cards that will do what you want without an attached computer but it will cost you big $. The network management card connects directly to your router and has its own built in email client with a web interface for configuration.


Yes there are several expensive ways to solve this problem, looking for an inexpensive one.

mcewena
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Healeyman wrote:
mcewena wrote:
I'm looking for a UPS device I can plug into my home router that has just enough power/smarts to send an email or SMS message before it dies and another one when power is restored.


I just checked Craigslist.com, Dallas (were I live) and found 5 of them for sale. Priced $50 - $150. Check out your local craigslist.

I have had one in-line since the 90s. If/When the power goes out, mine will power the laptop for 2-3 hours and a string of LED lights (probably) for months.

Tim


Right but how does the laptop then remotely alert you that it's on battery power?

ljr
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Explorer III
APC has several Smart UPS with optional network management cards that will do what you want without an attached computer but it will cost you big $. The network management card connects directly to your router and has its own built in email client with a web interface for configuration.
Larry

Healeyman
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mcewena wrote:
I'm looking for a UPS device I can plug into my home router that has just enough power/smarts to send an email or SMS message before it dies and another one when power is restored.


I just checked Craigslist.com, Dallas (were I live) and found 5 of them for sale. Priced $50 - $150. Check out your local craigslist.

I have had one in-line since the 90s. If/When the power goes out, mine will power the laptop for 2-3 hours and a string of LED lights (probably) for months.

Tim

jodeb720
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You could use an Arduino - and have it use either an external cell phone (an old one) or a GSM module that comes with it - so that when the AC power is lost, the UPS would hold while the arduino continues to run and sends out a text message (SMS) that the power is down.

There are UPS's that have USB connectors that close or send a message that power is lost - but you'd need to find one that has software already for the Arduino.

rk911
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Heisenberg wrote:
An example of something that will last long enough to send your message. One side for UPS and router the other side for a smart alert which is not UPS protected.

your link is for an RV resort. ????
Rich
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Heisenberg
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An example of something that will last long enough to send your message. One side for UPS and router the other side for a smart alert which is not UPS protected.
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rk911
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mcewena wrote:
I'm looking for a UPS device I can plug into my home router that has just enough power/smarts to send an email or SMS message before it dies and another one when power is restored. There are a few home alarm systems that will use cell service to send text but they seem to be add-on components to alarm systems and generally don't support Canadian cell providers (even presuming there wasn't a monthly fee).

Seems like something that could be built cheap.

Thanks

how about a traditional UPS and smart outlet or plug? plug the router into the UPS and the UPS into a smart outlet or plug. when you lose commercial power the router stays up via the UPS and the smart plug/outlet sends a text or email.
Rich
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& MaggieThe Wonder Beagle

mcewena
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Ductape wrote:
What about a small LED lamp before the UPS and a cheap webcam after the UPS? Light goes off, webcam sends message.


How does the webcam send a message w/o power for your router, monthly cell phone plan?

It seems like something that could be simply solved with an android or Pi box. Short term UPS for the modem/router and an android device (ie old phone w/o sim) on your home wifi plugged directly into the wall, when android detects it's been unplugged, send an email, send another one when it's back on power.

Ductape
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I had a similar wish, found records of a no longer made device, nothing currently commercially available.

You could do it with a smart UPS tied to a computer but thatโ€™s a big investment.

What about a small LED lamp before the UPS and a cheap webcam after the UPS? Light goes off, webcam sends message. If you have an old smart phone laying around there are apps that will do it also.
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