I would never build a 12 volt site if there was any way to avoid it.  

From: Justin Wilson 
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 11:21 AM
To: [email protected] 
Cc: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] DC Power Site

Don’t skimp by going with the lower voltage.  You will run into an amperage 
issues pretty quickly.  Seen a 12-13 volt site with 1 backhaul and an omni run 
into amperage issues within a week.  Voltage is fine, just way too much 
amperage.  It’s not worth the headache.

Justin Wilson
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  On Mar 20, 2017, at 1:11 PM, Darin Steffl <[email protected]> wrote:

  Hello all, 

  We're looking to build our first DC power site for small MicroPops and I see 
two options after reviewing the WISPA archives.

  The first option would be the the SDR-240-24 and DR-UPS40 with Two 12v 
batteries powering a Netonix DC switch.


  The second option we were looking at is just doing the AD-155A with one 12v 
battery but I see the charging current is only 0.5 amps and voltage is only 
13.3V which is not an optimal float voltage.


  My question is, to keep cost down, would we be OK going the AD-155A route 
with the slightly lower float voltage with a 35ah battery? We're ok with the 
battery taking longer to charge but I'm just most worried if the 13.3V will 
wreck the battery or not.


  Thanks all


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