Power Reserve Backup
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Moved into a unit that has Fios home phone with currently no backup if power goes off. The box is located in a really bad inaccessible place. Can I install the 12-D cell unit and leave it switched on? Will it draw from the batteries even  if the terminal is plugged in and electricity is OK?

What have others done? I just want to set it and forget it. The onus is on the user to make it available in case of emergency.  How have others done their backup?

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dexman
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The Power Reserve requires someone to manually turn it on & off. If left on, it will drain all 12 "D" cells.

Compared to the BBU used in conjunction with the Tellabs 611 & 612 ONTs, the Power Reserve is poorly designed.

The workaround is to purchase a good UPS, and power the ONT off of it. That way, all functionality stays up...compared to only the telephone service being active when running off of the Power Reserve.

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dexman
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The Power Reserve requires someone to manually turn it on & off. If left on, it will drain all 12 "D" cells.

Compared to the BBU used in conjunction with the Tellabs 611 & 612 ONTs, the Power Reserve is poorly designed.

The workaround is to purchase a good UPS, and power the ONT off of it. That way, all functionality stays up...compared to only the telephone service being active when running off of the Power Reserve.