Most "48V" input devices are pretty wide. I'd recommend getting a variable
48V PSU, setting it to higher (55-60V), If you use 2 pairs of a 800ft run
of cat6 you'll get ~40V at the other end (0.5A draw). A wide-input
downconverter to 24V would give you what you want.

On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 11:00 PM, Dev <[email protected]> wrote:

> > > Are you trying to exceed 100 meters?  Is there a good reason not to
> use fiber + DC power?
>
> Maybe. My bigger problem is how to get 24 
> volts/whatever-that-can-be-regulated-down-to-24v
> to the other end of a 800 foot wire run without too much voltage drop/heat
> so I could power <whatever-to-power-fiber-things+20watts> for a micropop
> without wire the size of my thumb.
>
> I guess I could run a transformer to up-convert from 110VAC to <something>
> and then another one on the other end to run smaller wire, but I don’t know
> if that’s practical vs just buying something off the shelf. Wondering if
> someone’s already solved the problem and can recommend what they did,
> besides google and guess.

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