For Tycon you want DCDC injectors. They are isolated so you can go straight to the rectifier shelf.
For the 450 you can do 100m by swapping blue/brown pairs. Can't do gig. For the AF24 you need the TP-DCDC-4856G-VHP For the AF5x we use TP-DCDC-4848G-HP (You may not need HP and older ones were 24V only) For the other stuff you would use something like TP-DCDC-4824G On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 10:44 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) < [email protected]> wrote: > The product you're looking for is the packetflux powerinjector plus sync. > You'll need the external dc to dc converter. You can jumper each port > for different pinning and power source, so you can end up with native poe > pinning for each radio type. > > Add a din rail mounting kit to din rail mount it. > > Add a SiteMonitor base unit, and you get remote power control. > > Add a syncbox junior and you can do sync over power for the 450, assuming > it's an AP. > > If you're looking for something noncontrolled, I (PacketFlux) also have a > 4 port 10/100 poe injector which is din rail mounted and inexpensive. > There's also a single port and 4 port gigabit one coming like any day now > (product is done, just have to get them on the website) > > Chuck also has surge suppressors you can din mount and use as a poe > injector. Also jumperable. > > > On Dec 4, 2017 8:28 AM, "Mark Frost" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Long-time lurker. > > > > Is anyone able to assist with the make/model of Tycon POE Injectors that > are required for the below make and model of radios? I’m having a hard time > getting my head around the Tycon part numbers. UBNT doesn’t make it easy > either the way they swap 24/48. > > > > My goal is to be able to come straight of a 48VDC rectifier/battery > set-up. If the unit is 24V, ideally I’d like the 48-24 to be done by the > Injector, but can run it though an isolated step-down if required. > > > > * Cambium 450 > > * UBNT AirFiber24 > > * UBNT Rocket 5AC PTP > > * UBNT AF-5X > > * UBNT R5AC-PRISM > > > > Is it true that some of the AirFiber24 Units are 48, and others 24? > > > > Not 100% on Tycon. Utopia is something that is DIN mountable, but feel I > may be pushing it! > > > > Cheers, > > Mark > > > > > -- Carl Peterson *PORT NETWORKS* 401 E Pratt St, Ste 2553 Baltimore, MD 21202 (410) 637-3707
