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Altronix
SKU: LINQ2
Altronix LINQ2 Network Communication Module with Battery Backup
Integrated power supply and network module with battery backup for IP security
- Built-in Ethernet adapter eliminates separate communication hardware in enclosures
- Battery backup maintains camera and access control operation during power loss
- Fire alarm disconnect function for life-safety compliance; UL Listed
$225.48 $124.99 Save $100.49 -
Altronix
SKU: LPS3C12X
Altronix LPS3C12X 12VDC 2.5A Linear Power Supply with Battery Backup
12VDC 2.5A linear supply with integrated battery backup for access control
- 2.5A continuous output powers 2–3 electric strikes plus control logic
- Linear regulation minimizes noise for sensitive alarm and reader circuits
- Built-in battery charging and AC/low-battery supervision in one enclosure
In stock · Ships same business day$403.69 $219.99 Save $183.70 -
Altronix
SKU: OLS120D2
Altronix OLS120D2 Dual-Output 12VDC/24VDC Power Supply with Battery Backup
Dual 12V/24V board supply with battery backup for mixed-voltage security
- Independent 4A outputs for 12VDC and 24VDC devices on separate rails
- Integrated battery charging with AC fail and low battery supervision signals
- Selectable 115/230VAC input; compact board form for DIN rail mounting
In stock · Ships same business day$268.04 $267.99 Save $0.05 -
Altronix
SKU: RE2
Altronix RE2 Rack Mount PoE Battery Backup System
Rack-mount PoE switch with battery backup for 5 devices over 500m coax
- 120W PoE budget across 5 ports powers cameras, readers, and APs without injectors.
- Integrated battery backup sustains PoE delivery through AC outages, preventing security gaps.
- Ethernet-over-Coax extends PoE and data up to 500m over legacy coax infrastructure.
$401.81 $214.99 Save $186.82 -
Altronix
SKU: SMP3ET
Altronix SMP3ET Selectable Output Power Supply with Battery Backup
Selectable 6/12/24VDC output with battery backup for access control
- Selectable 6, 12, or 24VDC output eliminates stocking multiple PSU models per install.
- Accepts 12–28VAC input, maintaining compatibility with legacy and current transformers.
- Integrated battery backup keeps access control loads live during AC power outages.
In stock · Ships same business day$166.06 $165.99 Save $0.07 -
Altronix
SKU: SMP3PM
Altronix SMP3PM 12VDC 4A Board-Mount Power Supply with Battery Backup
12VDC 4A board-mount supply with battery backup for security systems
- 12VDC 4A board-mount supply with battery backup
- AC fail, low battery, battery presence supervision
- 7 x 4 in board fits most enclosed access cabinets
In stock · Ships same business day$93.03 $92.99 Save $0.04 -
Altronix
SKU: SMP5E
Altronix SMP5E 1-Output 4A Power Supply with Battery Backup
Single-output 4A supply with field-selectable 6/12/24VDC and integrated battery backup
- Field-selectable 6/12/24VDC output eliminates swapping units across mixed-voltage sites.
- 4A continuous output drives multiple door strikes, readers, and controllers simultaneously.
- Integrated battery charging switches seamlessly to backup power on AC failure—no external UPS needed.
$160.10 $159.99 Save $0.11 -
Altronix
SKU: T2M7LCK2D
Altronix T2M7LCK2D 7Ah Battery Backup Module
7Ah sealed lead-acid backup for Altronix T2M power platforms
- 7Ah sealed lead-acid cell sustains access control and alarm loads during AC failure.
- Modular form factor slots into Altronix T2M series without external charging hardware.
- Lifetime limited warranty covers the unit for the full deployment lifecycle.
$2,870.74 $1,549.99 Save $1,320.75 -
Altronix
SKU: TROVE2M2K1
Altronix TROVE2M2K1 Power Supply Battery Backup Kit
24VDC rack-mount power supply with battery backup for security systems
- Delivers 24VDC at 12A across 12 outputs for multi-device security deployments.
- EFLOW4NB module maintains power during AC mains failure, protecting cameras and controllers.
- UL Listed with lifetime warranty; mounts to wall, pole, or rack for flexible installs.
$1,817.12 $1,114.99 Save $702.13 -
Bosch
SKU: IP-10D-TB
Bosch 250W Transformer Input Panel FOR 10INCH - IP-10D-TB
- 250W transformer input panel for 10-inch Bosch display systems
- Converts line voltage to regulated low-voltage rails for displays
- Drops into security and surveillance display power architecture
$257.50 $175.99 Save $81.51 -
Bosch
SKU: IP-10D-TW
Bosch 250W Transformer Input Panel FOR 10INCH - IP-10D-TW
- 250W transformer input panel for 10-inch Bosch display systems
- Converts low-level millivolt sensor signals to regulated rails
- Drops into bridge-sensor signal amplification deployments
$273.00 $186.99 Save $86.01 -
Code Blue
SKU: SLNP0028
Code Blue SLNP0028 PoE Battery Backup
PoE battery backup for access control and cameras in outdoor sites
- IP68-rated sealed enclosure withstands indoor and outdoor installations
- Powered by standard 802.3af PoE—no separate power lines required
- Maintains uptime for security devices during mains outages
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Code Blue
SKU: SLNP0045
Code Blue SLNP0045 UPS Battery Pack 36Ah
- 36 Ah capacity sustains critical security systems through extended outages.
- Supports 12–24V DC equipment, covering a wide range of legacy security devices.
- Drop-in UPS replacement keeps paging amplifiers and surveillance gear online.
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Code Blue
SKU: SLNP0147
Code Blue SLNP0147 Solis Battery Backup UPC90
- Supports 12–24V DC range, maintaining power across varied security system configs.
- Keeps paging amplifiers and surveillance equipment live during power interruptions.
- OEM replacement part integrates directly into existing Code Blue installations.
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CyberPower
SKU: CP900AVR
CyberPower 00VA/560W LINE INTERACTIVE UPS, 10 x NEMA 5-15R OUTLETS, NEMA 5-15P PLUG W/6FT POWER CORD, AVR, RJ45, COAX PROTECTION, POWERPANEL PERSONAL SOFTWARE, 3 YR WTY
In stock · Ships same business day$164.95 $163.99 Save $0.96 -
CyberPower
SKU: OL1500RTXL2U
CyberPower 1.5KVA Smart APP Online UPS 2U Puresine LCD 5-15P 100-125V RT 3YR
In stock · Ships same business day$1,600.00 $1,333.99 Save $266.01
UPS & Power Management
Uninterruptible power supplies and rack-mount power distribution for network and surveillance infrastructure. Online and line-interactive UPS models with SNMP management protect against outages and power quality issues.
Plan Your Deployment
- Calculate total VA/watt load from all connected networking and recording equipment
- Specify required battery runtime for graceful shutdown or ride-through
- Evaluate online vs. line-interactive topology for power quality needs
- Confirm rack-mount form factor and outlet count for your cabinet
UPS & Power Management — Engineering-Grade UPS & Power Management for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 4 working models of ups & power management sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
UPS topology dictates power quality during normal operation and transfer behavior during failure. Standby (offline) units switch to battery on AC failure — cheapest, with brief transfer time acceptable for cameras and switches. Line-interactive units regulate voltage and absorb sags without going to battery, extending battery life. Double-conversion online UPS deliver clean, constantly-regenerated AC — required for sensitive analytical equipment and ideal for critical NVRs.
Runtime is a function of load (watts) and battery capacity (Wh). A 1000VA UPS at 500W load runs 5-8 minutes on internal batteries — enough for graceful shutdown but not extended operation. Extended battery packs add hours. Calculate actual runtime requirement based on average utility outage duration in your area and the device's recovery behavior on power restoration.
Form factor and outlet count drive rack-vs-tower choice and circuit-breaker sizing. Tower UPSs serve standalone NVRs or desktop workstations. 1U-4U rack UPSs serve data closets and rack-mounted equipment. Look at the input plug type (NEMA 5-15, L5-30, L6-30) and confirm the building circuit supports the UPS rating; over-large UPSs on under-sized circuits trip breakers during charging.
Network management cards (APC AP9640, Eaton X-Slot) provide SNMP monitoring, email alerts, and integration with VMS or facility management software. For critical sites, this is essential — silent UPS failure leaves you blind until the next outage exposes it. Schedule annual self-tests through the management interface and replace batteries every 3-5 years as a preventive measure.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| IP Rating | IP20 |
| Connectivity | Wired |
| Power | AC/DC, PoE |
| Type | Power Supply |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size UPS do I need for an 8-camera NVR?
For an 8-camera NVR drawing about 100-150W and a small PoE switch at 200W, plan for a 1000-1500VA UPS to support 15-30 minutes of runtime. That covers most utility outages and gives ample time for graceful shutdown if power doesn't return. For sites with frequent or extended outages, scale to 2000VA+ with an extended battery pack.
How long does a UPS battery last?
Sealed lead-acid (SLA) UPS batteries typically last 3-5 years. Lithium-ion UPS batteries (newer, more expensive) last 8-10 years. Heat is the primary aging factor — UPSs in unconditioned closets fail batteries faster. Schedule replacement at year 3 for SLA and year 7 for lithium, regardless of self-test results; runtime degrades silently and slowly before complete failure.
Should I use a UPS or a generator for backup power?
UPSs cover seconds-to-minutes outages and bridge to generator startup. Generators cover hours-to-days outages but take 10-30 seconds to come online. For sites that need uninterrupted operation through extended outages, both are required: UPS bridges the generator startup gap and conditions generator power, generator covers the long tail. Standalone UPS without generator works for most commercial sites where occasional brief outages are acceptable.
Can one UPS power my entire camera system?
For small sites (8-16 cameras, single NVR, one switch) — yes, a single UPS works. For larger sites, distribute UPS protection across multiple smaller units rather than one large UPS. Reasons: failure isolation (one UPS battery failure doesn't take down everything), shorter cable runs from UPS to load (avoids voltage drop), and runtime calculation simplicity per zone.
What's the difference between line-interactive and online UPS?
Line-interactive UPSs run on utility power normally and switch to battery on failure. They include voltage regulation (AVR) that absorbs sags and surges without battery use. Online (double-conversion) UPSs continuously regenerate AC from battery-rectified DC — perfect output regardless of input quality. Online UPSs cost 2-3x more and are appropriate for highly sensitive loads (servers, lab equipment) or sites with very poor utility power.
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