I was hoping for something a little smarter. Relay control individual radios, and/or monitor power consumption for each. When there's a power outage at 11pm on a holiday weekend, it's a lot easier to just power down all but 1 backhaul and increase UPS runtime by 3x, Then leisurely stroll out to hook the generator up after dinner the next day.

On 11/17/2022 11:15 AM, Jason Wilson wrote:
Something like this in a NEMA enclosure?
Dinkle Assembly Kit DK10N Red/Black 10 Gang with Jumpers DIN Rail Terminal Blocks, 6-20 AWG, 60 Amp, 600 Volt https://a.co/d/gNA1zcn

Or power poles

Electronics-Salon Slim DIN Rail Mount 30A/60V 6-Position Power Distribution Block Module, for Power Pole Connectors https://a.co/d/8sZiGdN

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On Thu, Nov 17, 2022, 08:50 Nate Burke <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Mikrotik makes a nice outdoor fiber switch with a handfull of 10G
ports. Does anyone make something similar for DC Distribution? Run a
    single power cable up a tower and DC to multiple radios?  I'm
    thinking
    like 3 or 4 licensed radios each needing 2 wire DC input and 10G
    fiber.
    Rather than running individual power wires for each one.  I've used a
    UBNT Edgepoint S16, taking the 56v POE Output ports, and running them
    through the MCT GIGE-POE to extract 2wire power to run to the radio.
    But that's extra pieces needing a place to be mounted.

    Would the Site Monitor 5 channel PDU fit the bill?  IT says 3A per
    channel, and 8A total.  So in theory that should be able to provide
    about 140w per radio.  Could put it in some sort of NEMA with a DIN
    mount.  The Sitemonitor base is hardened, would the PDU be as well?

    Are there other options?

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