I need to handle power failure for my electric strikes in my house. Of course, I can leave the keyed entry on the knobs, but what if I wanted to get rid of physical keys all together? All equipment (more than just access control) is already on UPS, but that will last a short time. Odds are, if the power fails it will be while I'm at work (and when I get home the battery is dead). What I need is the ability to conserve battery until it's needed.
Main backup power will run its course in the event of an outage. When that fails, it transfers to a separate, fully-charged, switched-off UPS. This UPS is only connected to the access control system. A button is wired to the exterior that allows the UPS to be turned on temporarily so that doors can be opened.
Of course, some problems:
Main backup power will run its course in the event of an outage. When that fails, it transfers to a separate, fully-charged, switched-off UPS. This UPS is only connected to the access control system. A button is wired to the exterior that allows the UPS to be turned on temporarily so that doors can be opened.
Of course, some problems:
- How to transfer from one UPS to another?
- An automatic transfer switch?
- How to wire a button to turn it on?
- (Would have to find a UPS which supports this)
- Perhaps a different style of battery is more appropriate?
- How to put it on a timer/protect it from external abuse?
- Like a NOPB timer
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