[WISPA] UPS RFP

2009-06-16 Thread Steve Barnes
Need Advise Where to find:

12V output 120V input
IP/SNMP control
Outdoor Style (NEMA)

Anyone make such a beast.  I hate the idea of having to use a AC UPS to convert 
its battery back to AC just to switch it back to DC at the POE. What a waste of 
electricity and it lowers Tower uptime in a power outage.  I know you could 
just use a charging unit connected to deep cycle batteries but what happens 
when the power goes out and you had no idea and the battery get down to 8v.  

Surly there is someone out there with one that's $1k.  Shouldn't be more than 
a couple hundred bucks.

Steve
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Re: [WISPA] UPS RFP

2009-06-16 Thread NGL
Where can I get information on the Forrests SiteMonitors or similar 
products?
Thanx
NGL

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From: Kevin Neal ke...@safelink.net
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] UPS RFP

 Have the charging unit connected to deep cycle batteries, install one
 of Forrests SiteMonitors, or a Mikrotik that can sense input voltage,
 then monitor that via SNMP.  You can get the PoE injectors and control
 them with the SiteMonitor as well.  I'm just writing a web interface
 to talk SNMP to Forrests SiteMonitors so that I don't have to teach
 everyone how to do an snmpset from the command line.

 -Kevin





 On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Steve Barnesst...@pcswin.com wrote:
 Need Advise Where to find:

 12V output 120V input
 IP/SNMP control
 Outdoor Style (NEMA)

 Anyone make such a beast.  I hate the idea of having to use a AC UPS to 
 convert its battery back to AC just to switch it back to DC at the POE. 
 What a waste of electricity and it lowers Tower uptime in a power outage. 
 I know you could just use a charging unit connected to deep cycle 
 batteries but what happens when the power goes out and you had no idea 
 and the battery get down to 8v.

 Surly there is someone out there with one that's $1k.  Shouldn't be more 
 than a couple hundred bucks.

 Steve
 RC-WiFi



 
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Re: [WISPA] UPS RFP

2009-06-16 Thread Kevin Neal
http://packetflux.com/  I don't think he has a lot of info about the
PoE units on the website, they're fairly new.

-Kevin

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:34 PM, NGLn...@ngl.net wrote:
 Where can I get information on the Forrests SiteMonitors or similar
 products?
 Thanx
 NGL

 --
 From: Kevin Neal ke...@safelink.net
 Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 2:16 PM
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] UPS RFP

 Have the charging unit connected to deep cycle batteries, install one
 of Forrests SiteMonitors, or a Mikrotik that can sense input voltage,
 then monitor that via SNMP.  You can get the PoE injectors and control
 them with the SiteMonitor as well.  I'm just writing a web interface
 to talk SNMP to Forrests SiteMonitors so that I don't have to teach
 everyone how to do an snmpset from the command line.

 -Kevin





 On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Steve Barnesst...@pcswin.com wrote:
 Need Advise Where to find:

 12V output 120V input
 IP/SNMP control
 Outdoor Style (NEMA)

 Anyone make such a beast.  I hate the idea of having to use a AC UPS to
 convert its battery back to AC just to switch it back to DC at the POE.
 What a waste of electricity and it lowers Tower uptime in a power outage.
 I know you could just use a charging unit connected to deep cycle
 batteries but what happens when the power goes out and you had no idea
 and the battery get down to 8v.

 Surly there is someone out there with one that's $1k.  Shouldn't be more
 than a couple hundred bucks.

 Steve
 RC-WiFi



 
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Re: [WISPA] UPS RFP

2009-06-16 Thread Scott Parsons
http://tyconpower.com/products/systems.htm  - Might be what you are looking
for.

Scott
e-zy.net

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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Steve Barnes
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 3:02 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] UPS RFP

Need Advise Where to find:

12V output 120V input
IP/SNMP control
Outdoor Style (NEMA)

Anyone make such a beast.  I hate the idea of having to use a AC UPS to
convert its battery back to AC just to switch it back to DC at the POE. What
a waste of electricity and it lowers Tower uptime in a power outage.  I know
you could just use a charging unit connected to deep cycle batteries but
what happens when the power goes out and you had no idea and the battery get
down to 8v.  

Surly there is someone out there with one that's $1k.  Shouldn't be more
than a couple hundred bucks.

Steve
RC-WiFi





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