I have an UPS with two 12v 7ah lead batteries. If I want to change the batteries I would typically go with lead batteries but here’s my question, can I use some portable mobile power banks to use it?

Because I have a 20000mah “INUI” lithium power bank that is rated for 12v at 1.5A, is it a good practice to buy several of these (since they are about 20 bucks) disassemble them and use them as ups batteries?

EDIT : clarifications

  • MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 days ago

    Different chemistry and voltage levels, power banks use Li-ion which is 3.7V nominal per cell, and the UPS needs a 12V nominal battery which you can’t get with Li-ion cells since 3x = 11.1v, and 4x = 14.8v.

    However in some UPS models you can replace the batteries with LiFePo4 replacements, as that chemistry does match the voltage and charge profile (at least close enough). If it works or not depends on the UPS and if it complains about the slight differences.

    • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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      7 days ago

      You need a balancing BMS anyway and the UPS will not be able to charge it to what it thinks is 100% (about 15 V at trickle current) unless you trick it with a resistor (which wastes power of course).

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      6 days ago

      I’m not that good in electricity but basically are lithium batteries from power banks would work the same as 12v lead car batteries?

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          6 days ago

          On the paper they are 12v, so what makes the real output voltage

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              6 days ago

              It is written on the back of the powerbank (sorry but I’m not so good in electrics)

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                6 days ago

                If you’re this confused you shouldn’t be trying to change battery types in a device that can power appliances.

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                  6 days ago

                  Yeah for now I will stay with lead batteries thx

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                  6 days ago

                  Ohhh okay, sad… Is there a way to get these 12v to use it instead of the stock lead batteries?

                  • MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                    5 days ago

                    Not easily or cheaply, because of the voltage mismatch. Using a buck / boost converter setup tuned specifically for the UPS might work but would be pricey and probably not that reliable.