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Mini UPS FAQ for Telecom and ISP Projects
Answers to the most common questions from telecom operators, ISPs, system integrators, distributors, and project buyers.
Choosing the right Mini UPS for broadband and telecom backup applications requires more than checking battery capacity. Customers often need to understand compatibility, backup time, deployment fit, certifications, OEM support, and production reliability before moving forward. This FAQ page is designed to answer the most important pre-sales questions and help project customers make faster and more confident decisions.
The right model should be selected based on:
- device voltage
- current requirement
- connector size
- real power consumption
- target backup time
- installation environment
- whether one or multiple devices need backup
Choosing by battery capacity alone is not enough.
For telecom and ISP projects, proper model matching is important to avoid underpowered deployment, unstable startup, or unnecessary overspecification.
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If you share your device model and power requirement, MYLION can recommend the most suitable Mini UPS model for your application.
No. Different devices may use different voltage, current, connector sizes, and actual power profiles.
Even if two devices both use 12V, their current demand and startup behavior may still be different.
That is why compatibility should always be confirmed before project deployment.
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MYLION recommends confirming voltage, current, connector size, and actual device load before selecting a model.
Backup time depends on the actual connected load.
In general, the lower the connected power consumption, the longer the backup time.
A quoted runtime based on one load level does not mean the same runtime will apply to all devices.
For example, a model that provides several hours of backup at a 12W load will provide a different runtime at 18W, 24W, or 36W.
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For project evaluation, MYLION can estimate runtime according to your real device power consumption.
For many standard 12V broadband backup applications, MU68 is usually the best starting point.
It is one of the most practical and mainstream models for ONT, ONU, router, and modem backup.
However, depending on your required runtime, installation style, or output structure, other models such as MU26, MU48, MU35, MUJ46, or ML1202AC may be more suitable.
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If you are not sure which 12V model is right, MYLION can help compare the options based on your actual use case.
A higher-power model should be considered when:
- the device requires more than standard 12V 3A support
- startup current is higher
- the connected equipment is a higher-load router, gateway, modem, or CPE device
- more deployment margin is needed for project stability
MU35 is suitable when stronger 12V output is needed.
MU65 is more suitable when both higher output and longer runtime are required.
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For higher-load projects, MYLION recommends checking both current requirement and expected backup duration before final selection.
Yes. MYLION supports OEM / ODM and project-based customization for telecom and broadband backup applications.
Available support may include:
- custom branding
- private label
- packaging customization
- cable and connector options
- selected configuration matching
- sample support for evaluation
- project-oriented communication and documentation support
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Customization scope depends on the product model and project requirement, so early discussion is recommended.
Available certifications vary by model, but MYLION product lines support common export and project evaluation requirements such as:
- CE
- FCC
- IEC62368
- 3
- and other related documents depending on model and project need
For telecom and ISP projects, certification readiness is often an important evaluation factor, especially for large-volume deployment and regional market entry.
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Please contact MYLION for the latest certification availability for the model you are evaluating.
Yes. MYLION offers selected LiFePO4 models for customers who prioritize enhanced safety, longer cycle life, and more confidence in daily standby applications.
For example:
- ML1202AC
- MU248
These models are suitable for specific applications where battery chemistry is an important selection factor.
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If battery chemistry is part of your project requirement, MYLION can recommend suitable lithium-ion or LiFePO4 options.
Lead time depends on the model, quantity, customization level, and production schedule.
In general:
- standard sample orders are faster than customized project samples
- mass production lead time depends on volume and final specification confirmation
- OEM / ODM projects may require additional preparation time
For telecom and ISP customers, early model confirmation helps reduce delays during evaluation and rollout.
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Please send MYLION your target model, quantity, and project timeline for a more accurate lead time estimate.
MYLION is not positioned as a generic battery supplier.
We focus on Mini UPS and DC backup solutions for real broadband, telecom, FTTH, and network deployment scenarios.
Our product line is structured by:
- power level
- runtime level
- installation style
- output architecture
- battery chemistry
- voltage system
This makes it easier for telecom operators, ISPs, distributors, and system integrators to find solutions that actually fit their deployment requirements.
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MYLION helps customers choose the right Mini UPS model for the application, not just buy a battery product.
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