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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @jimmymcjimjim5610
    @jimmymcjimjim5610 Год назад

    Wow this is so cool to see. I use these meanwell security ups for my wisp towers. I’ll use a 12v security ups going into 12-48 dc/dc converter. Then the 48v goes into a tycon bt injector that feeds the netonix mini switches.
    I wish id not used the mini switches though because the next size up is happy to take 12vdc, so i could remove the dc/dc converter.
    Ive been running these setups for 4 years and they are bulletproof. My only annoyance is how long they take to charge after a long outage, and not knowing when theres an event. I will probably start installing the tycon web3 device soon to email me when i/o closes from ups state change.
    Its very cool to see you talking about these in reference to a wisp. Fyi my network is all cambium epmp3000 with siklu bh and ignitenet60ghz for short bh. Thanks for the cool videos!

  • @johnross3752
    @johnross3752 2 месяца назад +1

    Can bus ? where an I find a crash cores about that? thanks👍

  • @nickjablonske4468
    @nickjablonske4468 3 месяца назад

    It does appear the voltage is set at exactly 48v, that's going to make the unit unusable for many telecom uses.....

    • @thefixitgal
      @thefixitgal  3 месяца назад

      Nah. 1, doesn't affect stability. The swing range is 46~54.4v .
      2, The running battery voltage without mains is 52v.
      3, The float voltage in a 48v plant is 54.4v.
      4, A commercial entity that specializes in power supplies wouldn't make an unstable piece of equipment. The output is 48 but the charging is 54.4 and has a potentiometer for adjustment. The 48v on most industrial power supplies can be fixed when there's a DC to DC converter that ensures stable voltage.