Re: [pfSense] Netgate SG-2220 and Leviton power supply

2017-08-04 Thread Shivaram Mysore
Thanks very much for the tips and guidance /Shivaram ::Sent from my mobile device:: > On Aug 4, 2017, at 8:58 PM, Karl Fife wrote: > > 5 Amps is 60 Watts at 12v. The SG2220's idle power consumption is a mere 6W, > which is just half-an-amp.3.333A, is very easily able to keep up. > > The

Re: [pfSense] Netgate SG-2220 and Leviton power supply

2017-08-04 Thread Karl Fife
5 Amps is 60 Watts at 12v. The SG2220's idle power consumption is a mere 6W, which is just half-an-amp.3.333A, is very easily able to keep up. The 5A on the HW spec at Netgate is likely referring to the arbitrary maximum amperage that the *included* PSU is capable of. That does not spe

Re: [pfSense] Netgate SG-2220 and Leviton power supply

2017-08-02 Thread Moshe Katz
The page you linked to says that the SG-2220 needs 5A, but you say the Leviton power supply is 4A. That's probably a bad idea. In fact, according to the spec sheet though, the Leviton power supply is actually only 3.3A. That's almost definitely a bad idea. -- Moshe Katz -- mo...@ymkatz.net --

[pfSense] Netgate SG-2220 and Leviton power supply

2017-08-02 Thread Shivaram Mysore
Hello, I have a Leviton Power supply (12v, ~4 Amps) [1] and trying to use it with SG-2220 running pfSense. Will the ampere rating be enough. I could not get a good read on the same based on the spec sheets for SG-2220. But, wanted to confirm. [1] http://www.leviton.com/en/products/47605-psc [2]