Performance metrics indicate the Hilitand Mini UPS utilizes a 10400mAh lithium-ion array to provide native DC power to networking equipment. By operating without DC-to-AC inversion, the unit achieves higher conversion efficiency and minimizes the energy loss typically associated with traditional uninterruptible power supplies. The chassis material consists of flame-retardant ABS, housing a Battery Management System (BMS) configured for overcharge and short-circuit protection.
Standardized testing protocols show the device maintains a relatively clean DC output, although a slight ripple may be detected when the aggregate load reaches the 24W-30W range. The internal architecture is optimized for 12V and 9V routing equipment, featuring a zero-millisecond transfer time that maintains device continuity during power fluctuations. Operational insight suggests the unit is best suited for environments with adequate ventilation to manage heat generated under sustained loads exceeding 80% capacity.
- Modes of operation: AC Charging, DC Pass-through, Battery Discharge
- Protective Protocols: Overcharge, Short-circuit, Deep Discharge
Technical documentation confirms the use of non-serviceable internal batteries and a passive cooling system. The unit's energy density is sufficient for standard 12V routers but is limited for high-draw PoE switches. For deployments requiring multi-voltage support, the Ske 20000mAh model is a recommended alternative due to its larger capacity and integrated PoE port.
This device serves as a bridge within the uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) classification, specifically optimized for DC-native hardware.