That's a lot of watts for wireless. Do you have a server in the box?
My first thought is reduce consumption....or check actual consumption to
see if it matches what you think it is.
The biggest power sucker I have is the Telrad Compact 1000....which says
125W on the spec sheet, but I've measured it at more like 90W.
High end backhauls range from 35-50 Watts.
Anything powered by 802.3at is < 30 Watts
Anything powered by 802.3af is < 15 Watts
Spare pair passive PoE is typically < 15 Watts.
That said, I have a pretty compact setup which provides 600 Watts and
has 6 hours run time at full load (more like 24 hours at typical loads).
I'll dig up some pics of it.
------ Original Message ------
From: "Steve Jones" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: 4/19/2017 1:26:16 AM
Subject: [AFMUG] DC site, AC power, alternate power in illinois.
So a site, with 450-750 watt consumption. 6 to 24 to 48 hour battery
runtime, an option for a backup power source, solar, or turbine (small
turbine).
If the base requirement were a 48 volt plant, Secondary 24 volt (50w).
Normally AC source (unless magic sauce made wind or solar a better
primary) what specific gear would you drop for the 6 24 48 request if
the limiting space factor for power controllers or conditioners were
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