I climbed last week for 5 hours, 25-30mph steady wind over 70', 40-50mph gusts at 26 degrees...it sucked. I was upgrading backhauls at 145-170'
Regards, Chuck On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Josh Reynolds via Af <[email protected]> wrote: > Ours are normally the opposite. We have more climbs for shorted/water in > cables than we do for dead radios. We might have 1-2 dead APs a year. > > On 11/24/2014 11:11 AM, Josh Luthman via Af wrote: > > If it's Ubnt it's probably a dead radio. Probably 1/100000 chance the > cable shorted. > > > Josh Luthman > Office: 937-552-2340 > Direct: 937-552-2343 > 1100 Wayne St > Suite 1337 > Troy, OH 45373 > > On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Mathew Howard via Af <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Yep, could either be a dead AP or a shorted cable... I don't think >> there's any way to tell from the ground. >> >> It is a lot harder to make that decision when someone else is doing the >> climbing... I wouldn't ask anyone to go up in weather I wouldn't climb in >> myself, but then again, I've also climbed in weather I wouldn't tell >> someone else to go up in. I don't think there really is a good rule of >> thumb, a lot depends on what the climber is comfortable with, and >> experience. >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Af [[email protected]] on behalf of Josh Luthman via Af [ >> [email protected]] >> *Sent:* Monday, November 24, 2014 12:08 PM >> >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] wind speed cut off for climbing >> >> The radio is pulling too much current. Probably it is an >> overload/short. It will fade out and then come on full brightness. This >> was the green LED and may not exist with the LED anymore, especially since >> it's a different type of LED. >> >> >> Josh Luthman >> Office: 937-552-2340 >> Direct: 937-552-2343 >> 1100 Wayne St >> Suite 1337 >> Troy, OH 45373 >> >> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Ken Hohhof via Af <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I’ve never seen a flashing UBNT power supply, what does that mean? >>> Overload/short? >>> >>> >>> *From:* That One Guy via Af <[email protected]> >>> *Sent:* Monday, November 24, 2014 10:55 AM >>> *To:* [email protected] >>> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] wind speed cut off for climbing >>> >>> its only 100 feet, but its a shitty tower to climb, all angled, one >>> of those tripod ones that suck when theyre wet. Ive slipped on this tower >>> new as in this would be his first unattended climb since training >>> im assuming its just a bad radio (flashing ubnt power supply, but could >>> be a failed cable) on an omni >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Ken Hohhof via Af <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I would worry more about gusts than steady wind, especially for rope >>>> work or complex positioning. Might need additional ground crew and >>>> taglines, maybe a second climber. >>>> >>>> When you say new climber, how new? What kind of >>>> training/certification? Ultimately you are depending on the climber to >>>> call it off if it’s not safe, and a newbie might not have the experience to >>>> know when it’s not safe. If you’re talking about today, at least it’s been >>>> way above freezing the past 2 days, so the likelihood of rain freezing to >>>> the tower should be minimized. >>>> >>>> Also, how high are you sending him? Big difference between 100 and 300 >>>> feet. >>>> >>>> >>>> *From:* That One Guy via Af <[email protected]> >>>> *Sent:* Monday, November 24, 2014 10:36 AM >>>> *To:* [email protected] >>>> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] wind speed cut off for climbing >>>> >>>> fun wintery rain sleet snow mix, new climber 38mph wind gusts, ap >>>> outage >>>> >>>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Brian Sullivan via Af <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Depends what i'm climbing for. Repair or upgrade? >>>>> Is there rain/sleet/snow mixed with the wind? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 11/24/2014 10:31 AM, That One Guy via Af wrote: >>>>> >>>>> whats everybodys rule of thumb for cutting off climbing >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that >>>>> the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you >>>>> can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do >>>>> not >>>>> use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that >>>> the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you >>>> can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not >>>> use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925 >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that >>> the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you >>> can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not >>> use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925 >>> >> >> > > -- > josh reynolds :: chief information officer > spitwspots :: www.spitwspots.com > >
