Ok, here is my situation. I have an old Cisco Wireless Access point that runs on 48vdc but is missing the power supply. I want to use it and have the current situation.
I have an external battery array for my 2200VA UPS that is 48VDC 74AH
convenient huh? Well here is the problem, at a full charge and setting on the trickle from the UPS the voltage is right around 53vdc, and when the UPS has been on battery for a while the voltage gets down to 45vdc (granted that is a long while)
I want to be able to tap off of this battery bank to run my AP but I want to insure i get some clean constant +48vdc input for it. I'm looking for a simple circuit design to do this..
One friend here at work provided me diagrams for boosting voltage if I wanted to use one segment of the pack but not how to ensure the voltage is regulated. I would prefer to use the whole bank of batteries as my voltage source as to keep them “balanced” during discharge.
Any help or suggestions is appreciated, I know this is a little out of the normal for this forum or at least this section but I was not sure where to put it at..
I have an external battery array for my 2200VA UPS that is 48VDC 74AH

I want to be able to tap off of this battery bank to run my AP but I want to insure i get some clean constant +48vdc input for it. I'm looking for a simple circuit design to do this..
One friend here at work provided me diagrams for boosting voltage if I wanted to use one segment of the pack but not how to ensure the voltage is regulated. I would prefer to use the whole bank of batteries as my voltage source as to keep them “balanced” during discharge.
Any help or suggestions is appreciated, I know this is a little out of the normal for this forum or at least this section but I was not sure where to put it at..
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