Have an electrician install a battery backup with a chain of deep cell
batteries. Here is a little how-to guide that kind of explains the concept.
Many ham radio guys do this as a battery backup at tower sites.
https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Build-a-Battery-Backup-Generator/
Ours auto switches to this until the generator starts up at our tv tower.
Also have at another tower where our wireless equipment is at. There is not
a generator there. Depending on the load can last for days.
Gil Reynolds
VP / Station Manager
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On Wed, Feb 24, 2021, 8:20 PM DR ORSON BEVINS <
orson.bevins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone have recommendations on good UPS battery backup devices? We’ve
bought about 10 CyberPower branded UPSs over the past 5 years from Costco
but they are frustrating to work with since they do not revert back to grid
power after battery power is exhausted. Our off site locations need a human
being to turn on power after a longer power outage. Anyone else
experiencing this issue?
Orson Bevins
President & General Manager
Hispanavisión TV
KYPK Azteca
KWYT Estrella
KGFZ Telexitos
(509) 452-8817