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I'll try calling Verizon and let you know what they tell me.
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That was an oversight on my part. 😞
Either way, the device marked battery backup is actually the ONT's power supply. Plug that into the UPS and you'll be all set. 🙂
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Here is the Power Reserve's product page:
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With all due respect to you ...
the PowerReserve in your link uses 12 D batteries. The battery backup I have isn't big enough to hold that many batteries or deep enough to fit a D battery. Also, my battery backup (if that's what it really is - I was just presuming) has no hinges to provide easy access to the batteries. I would have to take mine off the wall and open it with a screwdriver, if possible.
What I've got - whatever it is - has a reset button and a small, round receptacle for what looks like a 9 volt connector. (Maybe there are 9V batteries inside?) Nothing else on the device.
Once I solve the mystery (to me) of what that is, I'll report back.
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And the answer - according to Verizon - is:
The box that I called a battery backup is actually not a battery backup at all. Rather, it is the power supply for the ONT. And it's perfectly safe to plug the power supply into a UPS. Problem solved.
By calling that box a battery backup, I confused the people who have been trying to help me. I'm very sorry for that, and I appreciate your efforts to help.
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Simple "plug & play" solution. 🙂
Completely optional:
Once a month, I briefly I unplug each of my UPSs from the electrical outlets to make sure that they will function properly in the event of a real power failure.
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