I do feel your pain on this subject though because we have most
everything running on 48v and at sites that require it
depending on space requirement that I have there I just remove old 24v
system and add dcdc converter to take care of whats left on 24v.
Otherwise I just leave old supply.
We do have a condo complex with 25 2.4Ghz epmp 1000 hot spots all have
to have 24v which had us scrounging for a
switch that would do that passive poe for 4 locations.
It may have worked better with 48v due to the longer runs we had for
this project.
So yes, I agree 48v is where everything is headed.
On 06/21/2018 11:35 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
I'm trying to use a Powerbox Pro to power up two epmp APs. The 5 GHz
is just fine but the 2 GHz is saying current too low. Both ports are
getting 23 volts and the cables are <10 feet (from the Powerbox Pro).
Does anyone know if the 2ghz requires more voltage possibly?
Spec sheet does say 23 volts min but it's weird one powers (5 ghz) and
the other doesn't.
Josh Luthman
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