Hello friends, thanks for all the support 👍🏻👍🏻 As this was my first video on this channel I was bit nervous and also have made some mistakes, and many of them have also complainted that ups has very less backup. So I was thinking to recreate this video with better version. So should I make a new version of this 12v ups?? Do comment your opinion here👇🏼👇🏼
All the very best. 💐 You have talent to create employment. Battery indicator can be replaced with modern led. Can you create one with compact design and with led indicator. I can support for one video. Rest RUclips viewers will take care.
I understand now what you use each component for - BMS is for charging and balancing battery pack. MT3608 "booster" is to regulate output of battery to router. So peak voltage of battery pack (fully charged, no load) is 4.2x3= 12.6VDC. When charging, this voltage could be higher - thus the output regulator (booster) is necessary. Input diode is to prevent voltage backfeeding to power supply. Voltage drop of .2VDC through diode should be fine, since most "12V" power supplies are between 11.8-13.8VDC, depending on construction. Thank you for the diagram at the end, and for making this video!
I'm currently connecting a 3S2P battery with a 40A Balance BMS to the router and charging it with a 12V 1A charger. I'm doing this because I want to make it easier and not have to disconnect the battery and connect the charger all the time. So, the question now is: 1- Is there any harm to the battery over time since it is always connected to the charger, given that the charger only disconnects during a two-hour power cut each day? 2- I know the battery doesn't charge to 100% because the adapter's voltage is less than 12.6V, but after charging, does the battery go into an idle state and the power draw is from the adapter, or is it still drawing from the battery? I'm awaiting your response as soon as possible, and please, if you have any notes that can help me, I'd be very grateful.
Can you please sent me the circuit diagram? Actually I've tried same thing. BMS worked perfectly first time but after than it stopped giving any output. I've searched it in internet and found it as a common issue. Experts say that single BMS can not work for a UPS. Need more circuit. Can you please help me with this one??
Battery in your video is constantly charging and discharging. Not good. It should have by pass mode like real ups, when battery is full , energy fro 12v source go directly to the router
There are a number of issues with this design, 1st the input power supply needs to be powerful enough to not just power the output device but also be powerful enough to charge the batteries, also the bms needs a constant current so the input power cannot be just any old charger unless you want serious issues, also if the input power supply is not up to the job then the batteries will just drain so when you need them in a power cut they will be dead
Let me make a suggestion. What if you consider using a power supply that you know can provide the amperage of the device that you want to connect to the UPS and also almost the max amperage needed for the bms? Now it will be able to both power the device and also the bms which have an over charge protection and in my knowledge can accept a wide range of amperes as is the bms of a smartphone battery that can either charge in my occasion with a 5V 1A all the way to 5V 2A without any problem, just with a difference in speed. Also I'm interested if you have another circuit/solution in mind.
Sir, u r really great....i live in an apartment....there are many 1min powercuts in my society....so can i just make a 10-15 min ups power backup easily at home.....or if you can make that for me then i m ready to pay u.... please reply! I dont need an expensive solution to be honest...i m not at all a tech guy so please help me out with a cheap diy solution...! Thanks in advance!!
@dead-end Warrior Sure we can make one with 10-15 mins backup, will make a video on this very soon. Appreciate your suggestion👍🏻 and if you can't make one, we can sell it. contact on this email for further details: creativelectrohub108@gmail.com
Circuit diagram for 12v routers: drive.google.com/file/d/1kLPusdh8njb_Y7CBu715qsVEfORRqgUE/view?usp=drivesdk Circuit Diagram for 9v routers: drive.google.com/file/d/1SiIQw-3tJxeWiOlTUScBl84V68T8TDtl/view?usp=drivesdk Thanks for all the support 😀😀
Excuse me sir, can you tell me what is the purpose of the diode? I don't believe the battery will discharge through the charger, because it has it's own bridge rectifier. Am I right? Or maybe the diode is there for a different purpose?
We have used 2a dc to dc boost converter module as we have 12v 1a router, you can use 3a boost converter module like XL6009, rest all will remain same.
@@CreativeElectroHub Also I have seen many people using XL6009 Step Up Module At 12 V Input, why is that required? Here you have used a diode instead of that.
Interesting video..i have a question...battery pack has high ampere out right?.but routers need maximum of 2 or 3 ampere.will it be a danger with giving high ampere to router.plz explain.thank you..
@@khaseigaming i built a 12v battery pack with 3 batteries as you do in the project.but i was unable to keep the ups atleast 1 hour. And also i would like to kow that, when router consuming the power battery voltage is decreasing.when the power decrease, required power supply of the router is not satisfy with that. In that situation, to solve that problem what can i do.plz reply
@@umesha5104 well bro I'm not the professional 😁😁 according to my opinion you need too increase your battery capacity & Volt &ere with out using any booster voltage⚡️⚡️ 😁
Do I need a MT3608 Booster module? Can I make it with the same process and same materials, except MT3608? Or Can I use 3S 10AMP bms without Booster module or 3S 20Amp BMS should I use to make this ups?
Hello, very good this UPS !. I'm going to build one, but I need to power the 12V 1.5A router and a 12V 1A fiber optic POE. What modifications should I make to your circuit to adapt it and power my two devices? Thanks a lot!
WHAT IS THE NEED OF mt3608 module. IS IT REQUIRED? HOW MUCH BACKUP ? LIST THE MAH OF BATTERY? DOES THE BATTERY MAY CAUSE ANY DAMAGE OR REDUCED IN LIFE WHILE CONTINUOUSLY CONNECTING IN BOTH INPUT AND OUTPUT ?
Mt3508 module is used th keep the output voltage stable at 12v Backup depends on the quality of cells you use (recommend high drain 2500mah). You have to discharge the ups every 10-15 days so that the battery won't get damaged.
You can never charge fully the batteries with this design. they require 4.2v charge voltage per cell. And even if you do, it will fry the router. Best use 2 cell design for 12v
@@CreativeElectroHub I understand that in that voltage booster the input voltage cannot be higher than the output voltage, the comment above is rightly loaded, it is 12.6v, you should always have the lift at 13 v, which would be more than the specifications of the device.
I have a question, if you insert into the input jack 12v power supply, why do you need the MT3608 to step up voltage if the output is also 12v? What is the reason for the MT3608 to be in the circuit please?
The main reason to use mt3608 is the battery pack, When there is a power cut off, the battery pack provides power to the router and it gets discharge, so the voltage decreases and router will shut down in 5-10 mins. so mt3608 (set to 12v) will keep the voltage stable at 12v even if the battery reaches its lowest discharge point (10.5v) And while power supply is active the mt3608 will not get an effect as its input and output are same it will it continuously feed 12v output. If your planning for 5-10mins backup you can skip mt3608 and if you need more than 1-2 hours backup you need to use step up converter.
@@hermaneduarte265 it's not true, 95% routers have dc-dc on it's input and can work in wider range, tested 8-14v on many tp-links, Zyxel, keenetic, Asus and others. I have 3s8p 12.6v 21ah battery pack with bms and 12.6v3a charger with router and gpon terminal, it's works for almost year and backup time is about 32 hours.
I was made 18650 lithium battery 3.7v 2200mah with three batteries ups I put charger 12v with 1A but it's battery drain so fast like 10 mints work only ??
Sir ji maine bhi same isi tarah se banaya hai, lekin charging input par jo diode laga hai wo to turant hi heat hone lag raha hai. Jada value ka diode lagane par bhi bahut tej heat hone lag raha hai.
ты упустил 1 правило! когда патарея разрядилась до 8 вольт твой роутер тоже получает 8 вольт и он зависнет и при зарядке он дальше будет висеть - нету стабилизатора напряжения 12в
How this will charge the battery when the input power is same as output? There should be 2x the input power in order to keep the battery charging and running router.
The step up converter will not have any effect It will continuously feed 12v output even battery is fully charge at 12.6v, and btw if your connecting the ups with router's orginal adapter, there will be no issues as it has exactly 12v. If your using external power supply it's voltage should not exceed 12.6 v.
@@CreativeElectroHub , Absolute Rubbish, Any DC to Dc step up circuit needs input voltage lower than the output voltage. It always Boost the input voltage to required output voltage while reduces the output current than the input current.
The battery will never reach to 12.6 volt as the input (Adaptor) itself is 12 volts. More over the Diode in the input line will reduce the voltage below 12 volts.
If i use MT3608 with an already existing power bank , I believe that should also work? Plz confirm also how much backup would a 20000mah power bank give with a load of 12v 1amp (jio fiber router) plz advise and oblige Thanks
Is it possible to add a buzzer to this circuit and where would you add it , that will sound when battery level is low, for example 1 Bar on the display?
I made this & i am using this for JioFibre router which is having 12v 2.5A ratings. But the battery is not charging. Even after keeping it overnight the battery indicator reading did not change. What can i do for it??
My mt3608 module is burning… 2 times it got burn when connected to output of bms… bms is having 11.76 V output, which i am giving as a input to mt3608 and some spark is coming from vin… if i rotate the screw of mt3608 nothjng happens and at one point circuit is burning. Please help asap.
The amps rating on bms modules indicates max current output of it For eg., If you made 3s Lithium battery pack and connected 3s 10 amps bms, So it can deliver max of 10 amps out so according to your battery packs amps you should select a bms If making 10amps battery select 15a bms if 20amps battery select 25 or 30 amps bms and so on
I use a 3.7-4.2 V battery as input for MT3608 to get 12V output for router. fitst 2-3 hours works all well. but after a while, during checking I see it failed to pass output. I assume Battery problem, so used a new battery, test again, but before connect to Router, I check through multi-meter the output load shown 12V in the jack, but whenever I connect to Router it falls to 1.2 V and failed to ON the Router. I don't understand the problem (New Battery is fine and 3.7-4.2 v) Your experienced comment is very much appreciated, thanks.
Hello bro can you help me i have ups battery which i bought from market but when mainpiwer goes it turn off my router then turn it again it doesn't smoothly chages from main power to battery is there any solution for this ???
how many hours back up it would give ? also is it possible to make one ups for two routers . I have one anu and one wifi router want to power both of them
For 9v these ups will not work, in fact it burn out your router's power ic. you need to make completely new one which has 9v output. This 12v ups will provide 1-2hours backup. I have actually used little low quality cells in the battery pack. So the backup is less, you have to use high drain 18650 3.7v cells for long backup
@@CreativeElectroHub can we do any modifications in this circuit to get 9v 0.6 amps output Or Can you make any new circuit for 9v if required My mail for suggestions dileep89851@gmail.com I cant find your mail
I will provide you a circuit diagram for 9v ups and components list on your email by tomorrow Just tell, that do you want both 12v and 9v output or only 9v ?
I was in search for such a video for months together, finally I found it thankyou soo much! Will there be an effect on the batteries when it's on continuous run (meaning the main Power from the charger is connected to this ups and from the ups the modem is connected and running without any powercuts) like in long term will be there be any major damage apart from the cells degrading naturally?
This is just the basic setup but the most useful, on my build i added over voltage and under voltage cut-off to protect the battery from overcharge and drain. I am confident that it is heavy duty.
I used bms and 3.75v battery pack off 2000 mah and used mt308 step up, but it gives only 5 minutes backup. Please help me how can I increase backup. And please mail me 12v circuit diagram, I would be very grateful to you.
Hello friends, thanks for all the support 👍🏻👍🏻
As this was my first video on this channel I was bit nervous and also have made some mistakes, and many of them have also complainted that ups has very less backup.
So I was thinking to recreate this video with better version.
So should I make a new version of this 12v ups??
Do comment your opinion here👇🏼👇🏼
Yes bro .... go for it 🤗
All the very best. 💐
You have talent to create employment.
Battery indicator can be replaced with modern led. Can you create one with compact design and with led indicator. I can support for one video. Rest RUclips viewers will take care.
Yes really need iy
Superb video,
What is meaning of 2c, 5c, 15c batteries 🔋.how much cost of each battery ?
Go for it!
I understand now what you use each component for - BMS is for charging and balancing battery pack. MT3608 "booster" is to regulate output of battery to router. So peak voltage of battery pack (fully charged, no load) is 4.2x3= 12.6VDC. When charging, this voltage could be higher - thus the output regulator (booster) is necessary. Input diode is to prevent voltage backfeeding to power supply. Voltage drop of .2VDC through diode should be fine, since most "12V" power supplies are between 11.8-13.8VDC, depending on construction. Thank you for the diagram at the end, and for making this video!
That means if I don't mind unregulated output and voltage backfeed, I can make this with just BMS??
I'm currently connecting a 3S2P battery with a 40A Balance BMS to the router and charging it with a 12V 1A charger. I'm doing this because I want to make it easier and not have to disconnect the battery and connect the charger all the time. So, the question now is:
1- Is there any harm to the battery over time since it is always connected to the charger, given that the charger only disconnects during a two-hour power cut each day?
2- I know the battery doesn't charge to 100% because the adapter's voltage is less than 12.6V, but after charging, does the battery go into an idle state and the power draw is from the adapter, or is it still drawing from the battery?
I'm awaiting your response as soon as possible, and please, if you have any notes that can help me, I'd be very grateful.
I am using just 3s BMS and 3 battery both connected to router parallel It works fantastic without any issue since 1 year
Can you please sent me the circuit diagram?
Actually I've tried same thing. BMS worked perfectly first time but after than it stopped giving any output. I've searched it in internet and found it as a common issue. Experts say that single BMS can not work for a UPS. Need more circuit. Can you please help me with this one??
@@shuvodev6304 issue solved?
Battery in your video is constantly charging and discharging. Not good. It should have by pass mode like real ups, when battery is full , energy fro 12v source go directly to the router
Nah, i will just use a high amphere power supply
This hack is basically a online ups without AC stuff
im using relay to make ups so the battery dosent get discharged when power wall its still on
Since it is a boost converter, the input voltage must be lower than the output voltage. 4.2 x 3 = 12.6
Decimals will not matter much in this case so not a big issue here
When battery pack voltage get below 12v it is handy and this batt pack working between 9.9v to 12.6v
There are a number of issues with this design, 1st the input power supply needs to be powerful enough to not just power the output device but also be powerful enough to charge the batteries, also the bms needs a constant current so the input power cannot be just any old charger unless you want serious issues, also if the input power supply is not up to the job then the batteries will just drain so when you need them in a power cut they will be dead
Let me make a suggestion. What if you consider using a power supply that you know can provide the amperage of the device that you want to connect to the UPS and also almost the max amperage needed for the bms? Now it will be able to both power the device and also the bms which have an over charge protection and in my knowledge can accept a wide range of amperes as is the bms of a smartphone battery that can either charge in my occasion with a 5V 1A all the way to 5V 2A without any problem, just with a difference in speed. Also I'm interested if you have another circuit/solution in mind.
Diode is not joke
Wow, beautiful 👍👍
Does BMS board charges the battery?
Yes, the bms board charges each cell separately and also has
Over charge protection
Over discharge protection
Short circuit protection
very interesting, but I think I would use a 3 cell 18650 holder then updating the cells later would be easier.
Yes that's better
Very creative.Awesome!!
Sir, u r really great....i live in an apartment....there are many 1min powercuts in my society....so can i just make a 10-15 min ups power backup easily at home.....or if you can make that for me then i m ready to pay u.... please reply!
I dont need an expensive solution to be honest...i m not at all a tech guy so please help me out with a cheap diy solution...!
Thanks in advance!!
My ups works on 12v 2 amperes...!!
@dead-end Warrior Sure we can make one with 10-15 mins backup, will make a video on this very soon. Appreciate your suggestion👍🏻 and if you can't make one, we can sell it.
contact on this email for further details: creativelectrohub108@gmail.com
Smarty brain...smart product👍👍 keep it up...
Circuit diagram for 12v routers:
drive.google.com/file/d/1kLPusdh8njb_Y7CBu715qsVEfORRqgUE/view?usp=drivesdk
Circuit Diagram for 9v routers:
drive.google.com/file/d/1SiIQw-3tJxeWiOlTUScBl84V68T8TDtl/view?usp=drivesdk
Thanks for all the support 😀😀
Can you also make a video that will use a 2A? Thank you for this video
Can you make circuit diagram using 3.2V 6000mAh Lifepo4 cell's for 12V wifi router
@mckevin We have to just use 3amps step up module instead of that mt3608 2a module , that's it
@Velmurugan Yes,. But use proper bms and your also might need to change your orginal power adapter
@@CreativeElectroHub you mean the buck booster? Your reply feels like my brain is gonna burst. Hahaha
i don't know why i watched this but was worth it xD Keep it up
Very nice 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍
A real online UPS with zero switching time.
For 12v output on/off switch must before mt3608 not after.
how much time is required to charge cells completely. can i use 5mm led indicators for both input and output
Very helpful video👍... Thank you 🙏
Hi, nice first video. I'll use a 15V2a source, then a DC-DC step down boost regulated to 13.8V (it could be a HW-613), the rest is very good!
Excuse me sir, can you tell me what is the purpose of the diode? I don't believe the battery will discharge through the charger, because it has it's own bridge rectifier. Am I right? Or maybe the diode is there for a different purpose?
Yes,
Diode is used because when power gets cutoff the voltage will flow back to the charger from the battery and can damage the charger.
@@CreativeElectroHub Thank you for the reply bro, but I still wonder what can the voltage from the battery do to the charger?
Awesome! Battery indicator looks so cool.
0:05 you copy the lyrics from Sevou
Great Lubin!!! Keep up this amazing skills!!
I would like to do this with the agm batteries that they normally use with UPS AC systems. Would a BMS be the proper way to do this?
Thank you for shearing the project, please tell us how many Ampere because my modem take 12v 2A for running.
We have used 2a dc to dc boost converter module as we have 12v 1a router, you can use 3a boost converter module like XL6009, rest all will remain same.
instead of one output can I use two?
No bcoz boost converter is very small and not designed for multiple output here and battery as well.
It will reduce the output current
Amazing, but how long does it last on?
Make video on use powerbank as ups for router
hi can , you tell me the last music you have used. thought you have mentioned 3 track on description, none of them are matched with the last one.
Search as '19 floor' in youtube audio library
3800mah ki battery ko konse aam ke ped se toda?
😅 Vo local battery hai app 2500mah standard wale use karo
Can i use xl6009 in place of mt3608?
Yes 👍🏻
@@CreativeElectroHub Also I have seen many people using XL6009 Step Up Module At 12 V Input, why is that required? Here you have used a diode instead of that.
Amazing! Thank you!
btw, how long it'll last? Thank you!
Interesting video..i have a question...battery pack has high ampere out right?.but routers need maximum of 2 or 3 ampere.will it be a danger with giving high ampere to router.plz explain.thank you..
I think it' will not harm . He still connect the booster to generate 12v but he didn't mention ampere
@@khaseigaming i built a 12v battery pack with 3 batteries as you do in the project.but i was unable to keep the ups atleast 1 hour. And also i would like to kow that, when router consuming the power battery voltage is decreasing.when the power decrease, required power supply of the router is not satisfy with that. In that situation, to solve that problem what can i do.plz reply
@@umesha5104 well bro I'm not the professional 😁😁 according to my opinion you need too increase your battery capacity & Volt &ere with out using any booster voltage⚡️⚡️ 😁
I'm just college boy science I'm interested like this project but I don't have material components to build it😞😞
That’s so good .Thx for sharing this video
Can we use a CA-6009 Boost converter instead of MT-3608?
May I use 2sBms with this Boost Converter?
Thanks, i want ask how much mah battry you put in it and how many hour you get let say for 12v 1a router ?
Do I need a MT3608 Booster module? Can I make it with the same process and same materials, except MT3608? Or Can I use 3S 10AMP bms without Booster module or 3S 20Amp BMS should I use to make this ups?
Awesome 👍
Hello, very good this UPS !. I'm going to build one, but I need to power the 12V 1.5A router and a 12V 1A fiber optic POE. What modifications should I make to your circuit to adapt it and power my two devices? Thanks a lot!
WHAT IS THE NEED OF mt3608 module. IS IT REQUIRED?
HOW MUCH BACKUP ?
LIST THE MAH OF BATTERY?
DOES THE BATTERY MAY CAUSE ANY DAMAGE OR REDUCED IN LIFE WHILE CONTINUOUSLY CONNECTING IN BOTH INPUT AND OUTPUT ?
Mt3508 module is used th keep the output voltage stable at 12v
Backup depends on the quality of cells you use (recommend high drain 2500mah).
You have to discharge the ups every 10-15 days so that the battery won't get damaged.
@@CreativeElectroHub sir can you please send circuit diagram
Good hit 👍👍🇮🇳 || Kuki
You can never charge fully the batteries with this design. they require 4.2v charge voltage per cell. And even if you do, it will fry the router. Best use 2 cell design for 12v
If we use 12.6v or 13v charger, fully charging is not a issue
A step up module will ensure keep the voltage stable at 12 so also no problem here.
@@CreativeElectroHub I understand that in that voltage booster the input voltage cannot be higher than the output voltage, the comment above is rightly loaded, it is 12.6v, you should always have the lift at 13 v, which would be more than the specifications of the device.
Yes
Very nice 👍
I have a question, if you insert into the input jack 12v power supply, why do you need the MT3608 to step up voltage if the output is also 12v? What is the reason for the MT3608 to be in the circuit please?
The main reason to use mt3608 is the battery pack,
When there is a power cut off, the battery pack provides power to the router and it gets discharge, so the voltage decreases and router will shut down in 5-10 mins. so mt3608 (set to 12v) will keep the voltage stable at 12v even if the battery reaches its lowest discharge point (10.5v)
And while power supply is active the mt3608 will not get an effect as its input and output are same it will it continuously feed 12v output.
If your planning for 5-10mins backup you can skip mt3608 and if you need more than 1-2 hours backup you need to use step up converter.
@@CreativeElectroHub Perfect, I understand now
@@hermaneduarte265 it's not true, 95% routers have dc-dc on it's input and can work in wider range, tested 8-14v on many tp-links, Zyxel, keenetic, Asus and others. I have 3s8p 12.6v 21ah battery pack with bms and 12.6v3a charger with router and gpon terminal, it's works for almost year and backup time is about 32 hours.
I hope your channel will grow faster…
I was made 18650 lithium battery 3.7v 2200mah with three batteries ups I put charger 12v with 1A but it's battery drain so fast like 10 mints work only ??
How long will this circuit give backup?
2/3 hours
Use can use high drain lithium cells for longer backup
tiene que usar mosfet o relay para conmutacion automatica
Sir ji maine bhi same isi tarah se banaya hai, lekin charging input par jo diode laga hai wo to turant hi heat hone lag raha hai. Jada value ka diode lagane par bhi bahut tej heat hone lag raha hai.
What is the total expense
Will it be able to run those router which operates on 2A ?
ты упустил 1 правило!
когда патарея разрядилась до 8 вольт
твой роутер тоже получает 8 вольт и он зависнет и при зарядке он дальше будет висеть - нету стабилизатора напряжения 12в
Very Nice Project...
How this will charge the battery when the input power is same as output? There should be 2x the input power in order to keep the battery charging and running router.
can I use 6 lithium battery 18650 cell mt3608 module??
good job sir
keep it up
i am with you
What will happen if the battery reaches the 12.6v and you convert it to 12v? Will the step up converter still work?
The step up converter will not have any effect It will continuously feed 12v output even battery is fully charge at 12.6v, and btw if your connecting the ups with router's orginal adapter, there will be no issues as it has exactly 12v.
If your using external power supply it's voltage should not exceed 12.6 v.
@@CreativeElectroHub Yeah exceeding 12.6V can fry the router circuitry
@@CreativeElectroHub ,
Absolute Rubbish, Any DC to Dc step up circuit needs input voltage lower than the output voltage. It always Boost the input voltage to required output voltage while reduces the output current than the input current.
The battery will never reach to 12.6 volt as the input (Adaptor) itself is 12 volts. More over the Diode in the input line will reduce the voltage below 12 volts.
If i use MT3608 with an already existing power bank , I believe that should also work? Plz confirm also how much backup would a 20000mah power bank give with a load of 12v 1amp (jio fiber router) plz advise and oblige
Thanks
Please make a video with a powerbank for using router and onu
After powering my router with this UPS what will I do if I don't have bigger IPS/UPS to power my computer with this during power cut?
Lol
Use your phone 😂
Is it possible to add a buzzer to this circuit and where would you add it , that will sound when battery level is low, for example 1 Bar on the display?
I made this & i am using this for JioFibre router which is having 12v 2.5A ratings. But the battery is not charging. Even after keeping it overnight the battery indicator reading did not change. What can i do for it??
MT3608 Max 2A
The board BMS have function auto disconnect charging when full battery each cell ?
same module TP4056 protect ?
Yes ofcourse. Thats the main reason we are using it
12v 3a CA 6009 will work for it or not plz reply?
Can you make a video on Tp-Link Archer C60 Router repair?
Actually mine one automatically dead....
how much backup it can give on fully charged ? how much minutes?
2/3 hours
Use high drain lithium cells for longer backup
Can it power my modem? 12V 2.5A? How many hours?
Thank you dude very helpful video I have small question - How long can this ups power up the router ?
Depends on the battery capacity
My mt3608 module is burning… 2 times it got burn when connected to output of bms… bms is having 11.76 V output, which i am giving as a input to mt3608 and some spark is coming from vin… if i rotate the screw of mt3608 nothjng happens and at one point circuit is burning. Please help asap.
hello i have seen so many bms with ampere rating what is that?? ampere how to choose correct one.
The amps rating on bms modules indicates max current output of it
For eg., If you made 3s Lithium battery pack and connected 3s 10 amps bms, So it can deliver max of 10 amps out
so according to your battery packs amps you should select a bms
If making 10amps battery select 15a bms if 20amps battery select 25 or 30 amps bms and so on
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How many hours working
I use a 3.7-4.2 V battery as input for MT3608 to get 12V output for router. fitst 2-3 hours works all well. but after a while, during checking I see it failed to pass output. I assume Battery problem, so used a new battery, test again, but before connect to Router, I check through multi-meter the output load shown 12V in the jack, but whenever I connect to Router it falls to 1.2 V and failed to ON the Router. I don't understand the problem (New Battery is fine and 3.7-4.2 v)
Your experienced comment is very much appreciated, thanks.
Sir bms ke output me jesy hi step up module laga raha hun volt 0 ho ja rahi hy smjh nhi aa raha hy kia masla hy sir please rehnumai frmaye
I made 2 times, but not working, all batteries okey, please suggest
how many back up hours will this give you? thanks
Hello bro can you help me i have ups battery which i bought from market but when mainpiwer goes it turn off my router then turn it again it doesn't smoothly chages from main power to battery is there any solution for this ???
Are you selling these premade?
Is this possible to make with 2000mah battary????
Kindly share cct daigram of this UPS router and also the link of cct daigram.
Better to use 45w Home UPS
Can this deliver an output of 2.5A @ 12 v?
My router has this as a max rating (I don't think it'll go above 2 amps but asking just in case)
how many hours back up it would give ? also is it possible to make one ups for two routers . I have one anu and one wifi router want to power both of them
Can I use s3 BMS 20A instead?
My router required only 9 volts, any issues if we provide 12 v, can we degrade
how many hours can we expect the backup
are u willing to sell me
For 9v these ups will not work, in fact it burn out your router's power ic. you need to make completely new one which has 9v output.
This 12v ups will provide 1-2hours backup. I have actually used little low quality cells in the battery pack. So the backup is less, you have to use high drain 18650 3.7v cells for long backup
@@CreativeElectroHub can we do any modifications in this circuit to get 9v 0.6 amps output
Or
Can you make any new circuit for 9v if required
My mail for suggestions
dileep89851@gmail.com
I cant find your mail
I will provide you a circuit diagram for 9v ups and components list on your email by tomorrow
Just tell, that do you want both 12v and 9v output or only 9v ?
@@CreativeElectroHub only 9v
Thanks for the help
@@CreativeElectroHub i too need a suggestion, bcz i have Router with 9V and Modem with 12V... So, Double Output will do... Any Suggestions?
How many hours backup we get bro
2 hours
2/3 hours use high drain lithium cells for longer backup
hii!! can you please tell me the ampere needed to charge the batteries?
Hi, which solder wire do you use ? Which is best
Use 22swg 60/40 resin core or 18swg 60/40 resin core any one can do your job perfectly without any extra flux
instead of 4amp can we use 6amp?
I'm suprised thay haven't built this into broudband wrohter yet haha
Some routers have this inbuilt.
It has overcharge protection ?
it seems nope
I was in search for such a video for months together, finally I found it thankyou soo much!
Will there be an effect on the batteries when it's on continuous run (meaning the main Power from the charger is connected to this ups and from the ups the modem is connected and running without any powercuts) like in long term will be there be any major damage apart from the cells degrading naturally?
there is overcharging protection on the BMS so don't worry about it
This is just the basic setup but the most useful, on my build i added over voltage and under voltage cut-off to protect the battery from overcharge and drain. I am confident that it is heavy duty.
@@janjanardiente do you have video ?
I used bms and 3.75v battery pack off 2000 mah and used mt308 step up, but it gives only 5 minutes backup.
Please help me how can I increase backup.
And please mail me 12v circuit diagram, I would be very grateful to you.
how to do the same with 3 26700/26650 Li-ion 3C 5000mAh Batterys ?
How much backup time it will offer
1-2 hours ( recommended to use high quality lithium cells for 7-8 hours backup).
is the specification will be same for high quality lithium battery?
@@varshash8982 yes
Yes
Can use battery measurement directly with out micro button
Yes but drain battery faster
Auto cut off ho ga agar beli 220v aati jati hai to
how many hours it can power the wifi?
Can I use 15V power Adapter