Can I use a UPS with AGM battery for a heating circulation pump?

Good afternoon. He is interested in whether it is possible to use a conventional computer UPS (as a light-off relay) and powerful AGM batteries (instead of a standard low-volume one) to connect a pump for heating through a converter (12v - 220v). Or what option do you recommend (buy) from ready-made and inexpensive?

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    Hello! "Relay blackout" - you yourself came up with this word? An uninterruptible battery by itself performs this function: there is light, voltage is supplied to bypass the UPS to devices, there is no light - the 12-220 converter is turned on. Why do you need an additional 12-220 converter? What pump power do you have? If the power of the UPS is enough - then just connect from it. The battery can be supplied with a large capacity. In this video, a person uses such a solution precisely to power a gas boiler (apparently, the control and pump circuits!)
    https://youtu.be/vwM—YAQBWE
    But it is better to use not a car battery as shown in the video, but specialized batteries (AGM).

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