AJ,

The obvious solution is to connect a commercial switching power supply-
definitely NOT a linear supply- across the AC source.  Most Samlex, Astron,
and DuraComm switchers can work wonders in such an environment, where
conventional linear power supplies will surely fail.  Don't use a larger
(higher capacity) power supply than you really need; in this case, larger is
not better!

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 10:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 85VAC to 12 VDC?

  

We've been given the opportunity to setup a remote receiver at the end of
local local cable television provider's plant on the hill to help with
coverage. Powering is the only issue we're running in to - currently the
only power available within 6 pole spans is the 90 V AC plant power across
the CATV coax. They've offered to cut in a power inserter at this location
to feed up to 4 amps of 90 VAC to us (roughly 85 VAC at that point in the
plant) - what is out there for a reasonable cost effective solution to
convert this to 12 VDC?

This stub of plant does not have RF across it, nor will it any time soon (RF
removed when fiber backbone was overlashed on the same pole line). Our first
concern was leakage but that shouldn't be an issue.

73,
AJ, K6LOR

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