Good call out, thanks!

On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 3:30 PM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok yeah it's worse than I remembered
>
> 3.5ghz 450m is 140W typical, 150W max.
>
> Max input per power port on rack injector is 10 amp.
>
> You should definitely not put more than 3 on one power input.  To use the
> rack injector for that you might have to pull two outputs from the ICT into
> two different inputs on the Rack Injector and divide your APs among the two
> inputs......unless you have 3 or less.
>
>
>
> On 9/24/2020 3:16 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
>
> On this original question, the only thing I'd watch out for is the total
> load on the Rack Injector.  There's a max current on each input (10A? 12A?
> I don't remember, but it's on the web page).  Each 450m is I think 100W
> typical and 125W max.  If you're on battery then your voltage could drop
> down to whatever your LVD cutoff is.  125W / 44volt would mean 2.8 Amp
> each.   You could end up very close to maximum.  I may not be remembering
> the wattages exactly right, but I'm thinking you'd want a whole power input
> devoted to the 450m.
>
> On the ICT you could slap in a bigger breaker, but I think the ones on the
> Rack Injector just are what they are.
>
>
> On 9/24/2020 11:17 AM, Josh Baird wrote:
>
> We're deploying our first 450M gear soon.  This site will have a +48VDC
> ICT rectifier solution and DC distribution (managed).
>
> We're going to be using a PacketFlux RackInkjector w/ Cambium Sync modules
> to provide sync to the 450M 3ghz radios.  We could load a PDU module in the
> RackInjector as well to provide power to them.  Alternatively, we could
> power them directly off of the ICT managed distribution.
>
> Both solutions are managed (can turn them on/off via IP).  Is there any
> reason to use the PacketFlux PDU module over the DC distribution panel in
> this scenario?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Josh
>
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