May have answered my own question...

Ports 2 - 5, 802.3af/at, max 1 A per port (input < 30 V), max 450 mA per port 
(input > 30 V), max out total: 2 A

Doesn't seem like it has quite enough it this is a true statement.  The 320's 
take about 500ma sustained and I think a bit more to power up.

Paul

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul McCall
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2017 3:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AFMUG] PowerBox Pro

Has anybody used these to provide power to anything significant?

I have (2) towers with 400+ runs of 12awg from bottom to top with a 10AMP 
56v/48v power supply going to a fully loaded S16 including (2) Cambium 320s 
(using power adapter) .   We are getting 48v actual at the top, BUT plugging 
the 2nd 320 into the S16 in at the top causes everything to reboot.  Changed 
320s, definitely not a specific radio issue.

Soooo... I have plenty of fiber ports at the top so though I might be able to 
use a separate 48 power supply at the bottom (have another pair of 12awg to use 
also) and be able to power up one of both of the 320s off that.

Can't tell by the specs if the PowerBox Pro will output enough power???

Paul

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