Hi Rhys,

This reminds me of what we used to do in vintage cars with positive ground 
electrics...

A 24V/48V dc/dc converter will do the job giving you an 'inverted' +24V DC 
potential whilst still maintaining proper grounding, the principle is well 
articulated here, https://mgaguru.com/mgtech/electric/et207.htm  just in 
reverse in your instance. Check out 
https://www.powerbox.com.au/dc-dc-converters/dc-dc-converter-eta-pbih for a 
suitable converter.

Hope this helps,

Regards,

Dirk

From: AusNOG <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Rhys Cuff (Speedweb 
Internet)
Sent: Thursday, 25 June 2020 5:19 PM
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Subject: [AusNOG] Positive ground

Hi Group

We just purchased a radio transmitter that requires Positive Ground.
We normally power with a Netonix but the Pin out is different so that's a no go.

I can power with DC cable, problem is the unit is positive ground,  everything 
else is negative ground.
It's an off grid site, all 24v dc

What are my options for powering this?
I "Think" I can just use an isolated DCDC converter but don't want to risk 
letting the magic smoke out.

Thanks  for any help.

Rhys

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