I've tested RB750GL's directly on the AD-155B which I have set to float the batteries at 27.6V. The 750GL seems to handle this fine. 493AH boards will NOT take over 26.5-ish volts. Not sure about the 493G's. I really doubt the 1100 models will handle >27 volts. The RSD is a DC-DC converter and gets you very stable output. All the ones I've put in sit between 23.2 and 23.9 volts, depending on load, temperature, etc.

The Canopy, ePMP and PacketFlux stuff will all work just fine up to 30VDC. It's the damn MikroTik and UBNT stuff that can't take the higher voltages. MikroTik is STILL producing stuff that won't take over 25-26 volts. I HATE it. I think UBNT has learned their lesson on this though. Make 24V stuff take up to 30V and 48V stuff take up to 58-60V.

On 6/3/2015 3:07 PM, Keefe John wrote:
Why do you need both meanwell parts? Do you have a sample setup pictures or diagram?

On 6/3/2015 2:29 PM, George Skorup wrote:
He said he already has PacketFlux injectors.

The RB1100 will run 24v PoE in on ether13. Everything else listed is also 24v. But I bet the 1100 will not like DC float voltage (>27).

I would put in a Mean Well AD-155B and a RSD150B-24. Fuse everything.

My $0.0314

On 6/3/2015 2:15 PM, TJ Trout wrote:
Get a netonix dc poe switch, a battery and a ICT Dc ups :) Your converting DC to AC and then back to DC

On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 12:12 PM, Brandon Yuchasz <li...@gogebicrange.net <mailto:li...@gogebicrange.net>> wrote:

    Looking to see if anyone has and feedback on this unit.
    
http://www.cyberpowersystems.com/products/ups-systems/smart-app-ups/rackmount-lcd/CPS1500AVR.html

    We are looking for a rack mount UPS to install at a remote site.
    It all cambium. 3 FSK 2Epmp and 4 Eptp. All those are feed
    through PacketFlux. Also have one Mikrotik RB1100. So it’s a
    fairly light site. The rack is in a small enclosure so this
    seems to be a good fit. I am not looking for a long run time
    just something to even out the spring time power issues during
    storms.

    Best regards,

    Brandon Yuchasz

    GogebicRange.net

    www.gogebicrange.net <http://www.gogebicrange.net/>





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