We have received our first batch of these and have a prototype cabinet set up.  
 We have the SDR-240-24 PSU with the Meanwell DR-UPS40 hooked up in the 
following block diagram.   We have a Netonix Ws-12-250-DC switch as load with a 
TPDIN-Monitor-Web2 in the middle monitoring everything.  When testing AC power 
outage, we are seeing the DR-UPS40 go to  Bat Fail at about 21V and the whole 
thing shuts down killing power to the Netonix.    Since the Netonix can go 
quite a bit lower on the voltage, we'd like to see the DR-UPS40 let the 
batteries go a little longer.   Is this the same behavior others see?   Can the 
DR-UPS40 be adjusted to allow the voltage to go lower, or should the DR-UPS40 
be taken out of the circuit so that when it shuts off the Netonix still runs 
since it will go lower on voltage and shut off by itself anyway?

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David Coudron
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