It's not our site. But we're going to recommend a surge suppressor at
the panel. If they won't do it, then we'll buy the stuff and do it
ourselves. One of those and a 20A double pole breaker under $100. I
forget what we normally use, probably Square D.
On 8/13/2016 8:58 PM, David Milholen wrote:
Did you use an ISO-BLok on your Main AC Line to your gear down stairs??
On 8/13/2016 5:55 PM, George Skorup wrote:
The surge suppressors we have at that site are L-com/Hyperlinks. A
couple were blown top and bottom. Another radio was only the top and
another only the bottom. The 900 AP board wasn't burned up, but dead.
Lost that port on the MikroTik. Both SS's on that were dead. I'm
going to rebuild everything at that site and use GIGE-APCs at least
at the bottom.
What SS did you have on the Mimosa?
On 8/13/2016 5:47 PM, Jason McKemie wrote:
Yeah, I had a Ubiquiti Rocket and some nanobridges on the same
tower, albeit lower, that didn't skip a beat. I go to all of the
trouble of running dedicated power and optical, only to have some
cheap Ubiquiti stuff outlive it - makes you wonder. The surge on
the Mimosa went through the SS and knocked out a port on my CCR -
guess that will have to be replaced as well.
On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 5:43 PM, George Skorup <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Had a 5.7 Cyclone omni and a Antel 900 omni. So we flew the
Phantom up first to see if those antennas were vaporized.
Surprisingly they were still there. The Cyclone still worked,
but the timing port was dead. Power port timing died on it last
year. 450 sectors, AF24 and a Force200 were perfectly fine. Some
stuff and not others, I don't get it. It killed the inverter in
the APC UPS. No doubt it came in on the utility after
discovering that. And then all of the tripped breakers after
that. Yeah, that'll be the next tower to get a DC UPS. And a
whole panel surge suppressor.
On 8/13/2016 5:28 PM, Jason McKemie wrote:
I lost a SIAE radio as well as a Mimosa A5 - both were
properly grounded, the SIAE was optical with dedicated power
wires as well. Also had a couple customer's routers get
fried. Overall, not a fun day. I would rather be at Lake
Shelbyville...
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