Are you certain it doesn't already have a battery option and you just haven't found the battery hatch yet?
Oh I'm certain. The unit actually appears to be more aimed at in-wall installation, but it also came with a plastic stand and an AC adapter.
I agree, it seems like a pretty big flaw to me. At least it retains all the programming and even the city code. It just doesn't retain time and date. I would upgrade it, but there's nothing else quite like this model on the market that I can see, and this one isn't even sold anymore. Most importantly, X10 controllers are absurdly expensive. I think this unit was about $250 around 3-4 years ago, and there's hardly anything to it.
Hmm. I doubt the X10 signal will be able to properly traverse the UPS. Some UPS units are also really bad for interfering with X10 signals elsewhere on the mains.
Not a concern. It doesn't get power and transmit through the same line. It has an AC adapter, but also uses a phone chord to talk to another X10 adapter.
Yeah, I have a couple of those. They're still monsters, though. They take up a lot of room on the countertop where the controller is. It also seems like overkill for what I need.
While we're on the subject, why is it that nearly all these battery backups tout the fact that they have an alarm when on battery power? I hate those damn alarms. I have four battery backups at home, and when the power goes out it's a cacophony of beeping. It wouldn't be too bad if only there was an easy way to turn these alarms off.