I don’t buy it either.  Positive ground is good to protect wires that have 
faults in insulation from being electroplated away.  I did know of one radio.  
Charles Wu was involved in it.  It was a licensed microwave, don’t recall the 
name of the product.  The ODU was truly –48.  

From: castarritt 
Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2022 2:24 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] -48v to 12v 1A

Consensus around here seems to be that the Meanwell RSD series is a good 
option, and I have used a few of them for converting +-48vdc to 24v and 12v.  
Most recently I stuffed an RSD-100C-12 into a CRS354-48G-4S+2Q+RM.  You could 
use the same, or an RSD-60L-12 would be a bit smaller and should still do the 
trick.

I've actually moved away from -48v positive ground power though, and I just use 
+48v negative ground power systems now.  I have yet to run into a radio that 
actually needs -48vdc.  Almost all of them will say -48v in the spec sheet, but 
when you check continuity between the power input and the chassis/ground, you 
find the power input is isolated, and every time I've contacted a radio 
manufacturer about it they have all confirmed that +48v power is fine.  I think 
-48v power is more of a copper outside plant thing where you have to worry 
about galvanic corrosion.  Someone as WISPA mentioned that -48v gets you some 
extra lightning protection since something like 95% of lightning strikes are 
energizing the tower with a strong negative charge, and like repels like, but 
then again the other 5% of strikes that are positive ground to cloud lightning 
are something like 100x more powerful, so I'm not sure I buy the -48v lightning 
protection argument.

On Sat, Nov 5, 2022 at 2:56 PM Sterling Jacobson <[email protected]> wrote:



  I’m not familiar with -48v power plant.



  What would it take to “convert” from a -48v wire pair to a 12v 1A wire pair?



  I’m converting a Mikrotik CCR 2004 to -48v plant in my cabinets.

  The 2004 doesn’t have replaceable power supplies so I was just going to cut 
and wire the 12v headers on the motherboard to a DC barrel installed on the 
back of the unit alongside the AC Input…

  Not sure if that would be best, easiest? It’s easy to find 48v to 12v 
downconverters, but -48v is a mystery to me.



  Help me demystify it?

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