Not sure if  this would be worse or better, but 3 feet long flying leads 
instead of  jacks could be a solution.   However that requires lots of hand 
work on the assembly and water can propagate under the  jacket.  I guess  if it 
was filled cable.  
And there are IDC type of connectors  that could speed assembly.  

From: Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af 
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 4:30 PM
To: af 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] ePMP and/or Gig SyncInjector problems

There isn't a replaceable fuse inside.  Generally water damage ends up 
corroding something which needs to be replaced.    

Right now, our warranty repairs seem to have dwindled to "no defect found", 
lightning damage (good for engineering future products), and water damage 
causing connector corrosion (not sure what we can do to fix this problem).  I'm 
also not quite sure what to do with the water damaged ones since that isn't 
really a product defect or something we are able to fix in future products 
through engineering.

On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Ken Hohhof via Af <[email protected]> wrote:

  I’ve popped a couple SyncInjectors due to water in one of the jacks (mounted 
with jacks facing up, I’ll never do that again).  I take it there’s a 
replaceable fuse inside?  I’ll have to open them up and see if I can fix them.

  From: Josh Luthman via Af 
  Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 3:55 PM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] ePMP and/or Gig SyncInjector problems

  So I just got back...fuse popped on that SyncInjector.  Not sure why.  There 
was a Ubnt Beam on it - the cable was moved to the POE injector and fuse 
replaced.  SyncInjector is working as expected right now. 

  Sure hoping Forrest can do next day shipping on Monday =)


  Josh Luthman
  Office: 937-552-2340
  Direct: 937-552-2343
  1100 Wayne St
  Suite 1337
  Troy, OH 45373

  On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af 
<[email protected]> wrote:

    See http://tickets.packetflux.com/kb/faq.php?id=2


    6 blinks = power missing/too low.   

    And yes, you need a syncpipe.

    -forrest

    On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Josh Luthman via Af <[email protected]> wrote:

      Here's a video, not sure what the blinking means? 

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dME8A-H_590




      Josh Luthman
      Office: 937-552-2340
      Direct: 937-552-2343
      1100 Wayne St
      Suite 1337
      Troy, OH 45373


      On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 8:39 PM, Josh Luthman via Af <[email protected]> wrote:

        *rb2011 with ports 2/3/4/5 set to hardware switch (ether2 master, 3/4/5 
slave).  Ports 6/7/8/9 are hardware switch (ether6 master, 7/8/9 slave). 
        *From the rb2011 it goes to the Ethernet half of the SyncInjector.
        *From the POE half of the SyncInjector it goes to WB gigeapc HV surge 
suppressors and then to the ePMP radios. 

        Two of the ePMP radios are powered up and running gige.  Neither are 
receiving CMM sync (top of the ePMP says "Not receiving GPS sync").  The 
remaining 6 APs aren't even powering up/linking up.  Any ideas before I start 
swapping parts?  Is it OK to have the surge between SyncInjectors and ePMP?

        On top of all of this the SiteMonitor isn't talking to the POE injector 
or the two Gig SyncInjectors.  I have them all daisy chained and verified 
they're snapped in place.  The POE injector is powering Ubnt radios just fine.

        Josh Luthman
        Office: 937-552-2340
        Direct: 937-552-2343
        1100 Wayne St
        Suite 1337
        Troy, OH 45373



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