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Yes, you could do this
You will need to pick
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Yes, you could do this
You will need to pick the right diode for the job.
But what brings this on?
I've had almost no PS failures that were not part of some major damage.
(lightning
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We have a reason for this, we design our sites with dual power work ease of
work ...Side A and Side B. Side A is connected to the UPS Plant, Side B to
Utility. In Case Of UPS failure, we are not out.
Gino A. Villarini
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We have a reason for this, we design our sites with dual power work ease of
work ...Side
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Just a quick follow up.
A quick search of the internet shows up a lot of devices.
(APC makes a few different types).
These are either called Dual AC Automatic Transfer Switch
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Just a quick follow up.
A quick search of the internet shows up
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Just a quick follow up.
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Not necessarily - your goal is to keep it powered 100% of the time. What
part seems to go bad for you most of the time? The power supply, PoE, DC
jack, power company/UPS unit?
If the power supply on the board goes bad you're SOL
Luthman
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My experience has been less then perfect with APC. The 19 rack ones
have
been pretty good but the small 7 amp, 11 amp, tiny desktop models have
gone
bad on me
High Speed Broadband
to Rural Central California
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Why not use two power supplies
http://power.tyco.com or http://www.eltekvalere.com are standard devices we us
in our DC installs.
J Hodge
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You'll need a board with dual power supplies. I believe powerrouter
has a model but anything x86 with that feature works :)
On 10/23/08, Gino Villarini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all
Im looking for a way to add redundant power to my mikrotik routers at
the towers, The routers have a
Why not use two power supplies, one on the dc jack and the other on
the poe connection? -RickG
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Gino Villarini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all
Im looking for a way to add redundant power to my mikrotik routers at
the towers, The routers have a DC jack, so
: [WISPA] Dual Power Supply, how to?
Why not use two power supplies, one on the dc jack and the other on
the poe connection? -RickG
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Gino Villarini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all
Im looking for a way to add redundant power to my mikrotik routers at
the towers
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Why not use two power supplies, one on the dc jack and the other on
the poe connection? -RickG
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Why not use two power supplies, one on the dc jack and the other on
the poe connection? -RickG
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Hello all
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