SWEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!!!!!

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Its the new 48vDC powershot that auto senses the cable length from the
PSU to the radio and adjusts the power automatically.

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Sent: 10 July 2003 19:15
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What the heck is that?  Is that the 18V version?

Sully


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You need a SuperShot!

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I have seen it too, on the end that is coming out of the powershot their
is a center pin. bend this pin a few degrees to one side. Don't bend it
so much that it touches the other conductor. The pin will now contact
the inner wall of the power plug with out much problem. I have had to do
that on several smartbridges. It is from poor quality parts with low +-
tolerance standards (center pin 2.5mm + - x%) the higher the x% (more
leeway) in tolerance, the cheaper the part. I also have barrel plugs
slip out every once in a while. I wish they would go to a standardized
locking plug.

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Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:46 AM
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Subject: [smartBridges] POE flakey???


sB...this may be something for you to look at closely.

I was troubleshooting a clients bad airBridge unit last night and
noticed something flakey about the POE unit.

Hope I can describe it...

If you follow the wall plug wire up to the point where you can
connect/disconnect it from the POE unit there is a chrome plug.  Out of
the box, this is initially unplugged.

While you are looking at your connected/associated sB product...hold
that chrome power plug in both hands (one on the power plug side and one
on the POE side) and twist it 360 degrees around axis.  You will notice
that the power goes on and off.  I did very small tweaks (rotating the
chrome plug around axis) until I actually found a spot that would cause
the sB unit to go (and stay) offline (noticed the Ethernet 10 Meg
connection go offline "Cable Unplugged").  I then tweaked it a bit away
from that position and it would go back online ("10 Meg Cable
connected").

I was logged into the sB product (in my case airBridge), and when I
would twist this connector, it would lose association (obviously...due
to loss of power) and then twist it back and it would reassociate.

I tried this with several POE units and power cables.  All with the same
results.  Given some more time, I will have to check the POE power pins
and see if there are "sweet spots" on this chrome plug that allow the
full 12 volts to pass.  Or vice versa.

Can someone else confirm my findings please??

Sully
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