A slick way of adding a Tbolt monitor and UPS is to use an old laptop that has 
a CD drive that runs off of a 12V supply.  Most CD drives draw a similar amount 
of power as the Tbolt.  Remove the CD drive and power the Tbolt off of the 
internal laptop power lines (you will also need a +5V and -12V signal which are 
readily available in the laptop).  Voila,  battery backed Tbolt with a nice 
full time interface/status screen.    

A suitable laptop can be had for around $20.  You will probably need to spring 
another $40 or so for a fresh battery.  If your chosen laptop is old and kludgy 
enough you may even be able to squeeze the Tbolt inside the laptop case where 
the old drive mounted.  

The downside of this is the laptop supply may be electrically noisy and inject 
some noise components into the Tbolt output signal,  but then Tom's testing 
shows every supply does this to varying degrees.
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