Basically a two part question I guess. In looking at solar, I want the hardware 
to stay up during the transfer of power from the grid to the batteries and back 
again. I assume that the momentary switch will drop the power enough to cause a 
reboot or the boards to hang up which would mean a truck to roll to the tower. 
I want to avoid that.

So those of you who do solar, how do you deal with that switch over?

I have talked to a few solar companies and so far they don't have a clue other 
than sizing up the battery bank to operate an APC with the mikrotik and other 
equipment on that. Since the APC draws a whole lot more than all the network 
hardware this really raises the cost.

Thanks,

Terri Kelley
Network Engineer
Farm to Market Broadband




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