The 30V rating is more a label for the radios, and NOT for the injector.
Any revision H injector should be good up to at least 56V.  Above that gets
touchy.   The Rev I and later injectors (Gigabit only) are fine a bit
higher.

So just power them at the radio voltage, and don't worry about it unless
you're hooking them to a battery array with some insane charging and/or
equalization voltage.

Also, 28V or so should be fine as well.

-forrest

On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 1:55 PM, Wireless Administrator <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I know there was discussion here over the last several weeks about ePMP
> AP’s developing issues in the cold when powered by 24v Sources like
> PacketFlux PMP100 SyncInjectors.  I recall the recommendation was to move
> to 48V.  Since the PacketFlux PMP100 SyncInjectors are only rated to 30V,
> Is the recommendation to Power them using a PMP320/430 SyncInjectors?  I
> realize this will not support Gigabit Ethernet.  I have a need to support
> ePMP100 and PMP320 on the same injector.
>
>
>
> Steve B.
>



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