Little question for HKJ and other technically :-) inclined fellows. As far as I understand, a typical consumer UPS (an old Riello iDialog Plus 60 whose Pb battery died) could be effectively overhauled with standard li-ion cells, 4S BMS and 4S LiFePO4 balance boards. Since it comes with a 6S Pb battery, the UPS should charge its battery to 14.4 - 14.6V, this means the 4S li-ion setup would get at least around 3.6 to 3.65V per cell. From what I can infer from HKJ's graphs, even with a 30A load a cell like the PLB 5000mAh would still deliver 1.5+Ah down to 2.5V, typical li-ion BMS cut-off voltage. Since we limit ourselves to around ⅓ of peak cell capacity, even for a continuous discharge cell temperature would never exceed any limits. Thus, a 4S2P INR26650-50A battery pack would for sure deliver an average of ≈2.8V at 30A, for 84W/cell and 3+ minutes of battery life at peak load. Even at cut-off, 10V × 60A = 600VA at the input. Target SAI load is a network connected terminal computer for ≈300VA at most, with no possibility of SAI communication and always on.

Makes sense? To me it does, and 8x/12x cells plus 2x 40A BMS and balance boards would cost little money.

Cheers :-)