I should have been more specific(Quite obvious by the responses I have been getting). I am looking for a rack mount rectifier type device for a remote site(Not a Datacenter/Colo) which outputs 48vdc & has an 120vac input. I would like it to be remote monitor-able via snmp(battery charge, running on batteries etc). I am looking for a runtime of about an hour at about 500w load. A built in battery would be great but an external battery would work as well-I would like the whole setup to be no more than 3ru. The purpose this device will serve to allow remote monitoring of power conditions(Advance Power Outage Notification, Power Glitches etc) as well as power the connected devices for a short while in the event of a power glitch(Brown-Out, Power outages up to 30-45 minutes etc). I hope this help clarify. Thanks & Regards, Mitchell T. Lewis [ mailto:MLewis@TechCompute.Net | MLewis@TechCompute.Net ] [ http://linkedin.com/in/mlewiscc ] |203-816-0371 PGP Fingerprint: 79F2A12BAC77827581C734212AFA805732A1394E [ https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2AFA805732A1394E | Public PGP Key ] From: "William Herrin" <bill@herrin.us> To: "Lewis,Mitchell T." <ml-nanog@techcompute.net> Cc: "NANOG" <nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2017 10:05:15 PM Subject: Re: 48vDC Output UPS On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 7:58 PM, Lewis,Mitchell T. < [ mailto:ml-nanog@techcompute.net | ml-nanog@techcompute.net ] > wrote: I have been looking for a Rack Mount UPS that accepts AC power input but has 48vdc output(telco voltage). Anyone have any recommendations? Hi Mitchell, That's not usually called an UPS. What you need is a Rectifier that feeds a -48 battery system. You connect your equipment the battery and make sure the rectifier system puts out enough wattage to both power the equipment and keep the battery topped off. Try searching ebay for "rack rectifier" Regards, Bill Herrin -- William Herrin ................ [ mailto:herrin@dirtside.com | herrin@dirtside.com ] [ mailto:bill@herrin.us | bill@herrin.us ] Dirtside Systems ......... Web: < [ http://www.dirtside.com/ | http://www.dirtside.com/ ] >