None are DFS certified, therefore I won't use any of them.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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From: Chris Fabien ch...@lakenetmi.com
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, November 1, 2014 3:01:40 PM
I need to place a 120v normal 1U router in a rack that only has 240v twist
lock receptacles available for power. I need to put a UPS there so I just
looked for a 240v UPS with the right plugs but because they are made for a
lot larger load they were way bigger (and more expensive) than what I
I would think something like this might be the safer option:
http://www.certifiedmtp.com/step-up-step-down-transformer-500w/?gclid=CNWj1Kro48ECFQipaQodB74ADQ
That said I'm not an electrician and I think that question might be best
answered by one.
Tim Way
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Scott
Tim,
In most cases you can split the hot leads on the 240v outlet into two 120v
circuits. There are adapter pigtails for this if you don't want to hardware it.
From memory, our local hardware store sells these (in the US).
A quick Google search revealed this:
Could u send us a picture of the units?
Thanks,
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Bob Moldashel
Sent: Saturday, 01 November 2014 04:19 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] POE Surge Arrestors
Boys and Girls...
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Are they ribbed black plastic with little tabs on the ends for mounting?
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On Nov 5, 2014 12:53 PM, Andy Martinez a...@allianceip.biz wrote:
Could u send us a picture of the units?
Thanks,
No
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From: Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com
Date:11/05/2014 1:01 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] POE Surge Arrestors
Are they ribbed black plastic with
Keep in mind that it is breakered for 240. Splitting the legs after a 240 vac
circuit breaker is not code.
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From: Brett Woollum br...@tekify.com
Date:11/05/2014 12:00 PM (GMT-05:00)
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What model is the router
On Nov 5, 2014 12:10 PM, Bob M lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
Keep in mind that it is breakered for 240. Splitting the legs after a 240
vac circuit breaker is not code.
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Original message
From: Brett
Everything can use 240 now days probably just need a new power cord
On Nov 5, 2014 12:10 PM, Bob M lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
Keep in mind that it is breakered for 240. Splitting the legs after a 240
vac circuit breaker is not code.
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Cloud core. There is a difference between having a hot (80-250v), a
neutral and a ground, vs. a neutral and two 120v hots. I believe the
router can handle more than 120v but not in the sense that its being
delivered on two 120v legs with a neutral and no ground. Its a 3 prong
twist lock
2 hots is 240 right ? Ccr pdu is good for 240? I don't know anything more
than that. You can't get a cable to go from your outlet to a atx style
power cord for the Ccr ?
On Nov 5, 2014 8:53 PM, Scott Carullo sc...@brevardwireless.com wrote:
Cloud core. There is a difference between having a hot
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