Be aware that the BCMU-360 does the following:

Only sustains at 240w
Only outputs about 45v when running on batteries.  We have started using a step 
up kit to bring it back to 48v+

Paul

From: Af <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Darin Steffl
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2018 4:50 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [AFMUG] Traco BCMU360 24 or 48v

Hey guys,

We're looking at fine tuning our DC power solution for sites using more than 
75w of power.

We're setting in with using the Traco BCMU-360 with a Meanwell SDR-240-24 or 48 
volts power supply.

If we're using the Traco UPS unit, is there any advantage to using 24v vs 48v 
power supply? It will only be powering a Netonix DC switch and the BCMU only 
needs a 12v battery.

Also, we're looking at SiteMonitor to monitor the battery voltage and grid 
power as well. Do you recommend this or the Tycon webmonitor (TPDIN)?

Thanks

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