I ordered the ICT rectifier from Matthew Bavosa at Tessco Matthew Bavosa TESSCO Technologies Inc. Public Network Organizations 410-229-1182 Tel 410-527-0005 Fax bavo...@tessco.com Sales Support: (800) 472-7373
Pricing was about $770 for the ICT600-24SBC and $1150 for the ICT1200-24SBC. Just curious, why are people always so shy to share pricing on-list? Seems like it would be beneficial for others but obviously I must be missing something and committing a faux pas. `S From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Josh Baird Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 9:12 AM To: af@afmug.com Subject: Re: [AFMUG] CMM for 2016 What's in the box? Interesting that you are using 24V and not 48V especially since you are running DC up the tower where voltage drop may be a concern. I realize the WS-12-250-DC's will automatically up-convert to whatever, but they are more efficient if you feed them a higher voltage (~48V). If you already have 4 batteries at the base, what is keeping you from using a 48VDC rectifier? Would you mind sharing the approximate cost of that ICT? Off-list is fine if you would like. Thanks, Josh On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 12:01 PM, Scott Vander Dussen <sc...@velociter.net<mailto:sc...@velociter.net>> wrote: Thanks! The base of the tower is quite simple: Kendall Howard 12U 19" Wall Mount Rack http://goo.gl/pbpnbk ICT1200-24SBC 24v rectifier (also a 600W version available) http://goo.gl/GkOBBW 12v 45ah TR45-12 Tempest AGM Batteries (4x in parallel and series to make 24v) http://goo.gl/rCXciW 3U 19" Inch Rack Mount Shelf For Pro Audio and Computer Networking http://goo.gl/SJQ6DP MikroTik CCR1016-12S-1S+ http://goo.gl/h5N4RQ 6 Port Rack Mount Fiber Enclosure Pre-Loaded with SC SM Connectors http://goo.gl/8x5fcg The 4x batteries fit on the 3U tray and take up just under 4U of total height. There is enough room in the 12U rack for up to 2 of these 4U battery trays. The MikroTik is all SFP ports because we run fiber to everything, with the exception of one copper eth cable to the rectifier for battery management and monitoring. Incidentally the Mimosa B11 backhauls will accept the BiDi SFP transceivers linked on the SMM Details.PDF parts list, provided they are HP compatibility. So we use the switch to power the B11s and then it’s fiber goes directly into the fiber patch panel (fiber run in liquidtight from enclosure). The CCR1016 then has all the backhauls directly connected via fiber, and the APs are grouped 8 APs per switch (per fiber) so for every 8 APs there’s a full gig to the router. (You could have 12 APs per switch if you added 6 SyncInjectors total). The enclosures are standardized so we are building to have hot spares on standby ready to go in the event of a catastrophic failure. I was asked offline about what DC/fiber we’re using: 1000’ 12/4 SOOW SO 600V Power Cord http://goo.gl/mKVXG1 Armored outdoor OS2 singlemode 9/125 6-strand fiber, Male SC UPC Simplex to Male SC UPC Simplex, http://www.best-tronics.com/fiber.htm `S From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com<mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com>] On Behalf Of Josh Baird Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 04:32 To: af@afmug.com<mailto:af@afmug.com> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] CMM for 2016 What's in the box? This looks nice. Good job. What all do you have at the bottom? On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 8:54 PM, Scott Vander Dussen <sc...@velociter.net<mailto:sc...@velociter.net>> wrote: I built a CMM for 2016! Highlights: * Gigabit everything * BiDi fiber support for 6 devices * Sync/Power up to 24 devices * Power 24v and 48v devices * Temperature monitoring * Fan ventilation controlled by rain/condensation sensor * Fan seizure notification * LED light strip controlled by door * Door alarm trigger * Hoist pull loop * 20" x 18" x 10" * 36lbs * Price circa $2100 Photo here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6582330/WebJunk/SMM.jpg Parts list here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6582330/WebJunk/SMM%20Details.pdf Any suggestions to make this more awesome? [http://www.flutecrate.com/uploads/1/0/2/0/10200817/5243300_orig.jpg]