Hehe. It was a fair question @Tacitus and I had an answer for you but you wiped out your OP before I could reply.
Suggest that you have a read through the latter part of this thread on here too, where this line if discussion has been fleshed out some more.
Thanks @Pheasant. I found the thread you refer me to which did give me some idea of tyoical values, hence my deletion of my post.
Having read it I'm surprised there aren't more DC based backup solutions as most of the traditional solutions on offer are desgined to allow PCs/servers to shut down gracefully and that's about it. AFAIK, most comms stuff runs on 5V or 12V with the occasional 24V - I think there's some PoE kit that uses 24V. The advent of VoIP suggests a gap in the UPS market, as you say particularly for routers, WiFi access points and DECT bases. The lack of a decent mobile signal round here means I'm forced to use WiFi calling, so something that backed up all of the foregoing would be ideal.
Whilst power is mostly restored in less than an hour, outages of 4 hours or more are not unknown, something which would need a sizeable power bank.
Edited by Tacitus (Thu 02-Dec-21 15:04:35)