Blair,
OK....I went back and re-read my post. And now I see why you are a
little "sharp" in your reply. My appologies. It was the way it can be
read, not the way it was meant to be said.
I was not looking to "correct" you. I was just trying to point out that
the units did not appear to be in stock and that the current draw for
the units is slightly under one amp. As such, any old 48 vdc POE won't
work. It must be with enough current to support it as I'm sure you
know. While John may know enough to look for what's needed, it is the
"lurker" that may just buy them without knowing that i am trying to inform.
And as for anyone being offended or misled......the heck with them! :-)
Again, my appologies. It was not meant to be that way.
Regards,
-B-
Blair Davis wrote:
Bev's web stock levels are often wrong. I place my orders with her by
phone.
The intent of the post was to provide a supplier that I knew and that
also carried what John was looking for.
The current was not mentioned. Wisp-Router carries several different
48V supplies with different current ratings. I would assume that John
would pick the unit he needs to do the job.
To anyone who was offended or misled by my providing a link to a
supplier who was temporally out of stock, I apologize.
Bob Moldashel wrote:
Blair Davis wrote:
Try....
http://www.wisp-router.com/index.php?cPath=38&osCsid=35487c8a3c68aaca1f13a9fe560a0c26
Blair
John Scrivner wrote:
Can anyone hook me up with a source for the 48 volt supplies? I
need to buy some of those DS3 to Ethernet converters and they
require that supply. I have never seen them before and need a
source. Also, does anyone have a manual and/or drawings of the PCOM
radios we are buying? I need to start reading up on these radios to
make sure I know what all I need to get them installed. Please help
if you have a source of information on them. If any of you have
experience with the PCOMs and DS3 to Ethernet converters I would
like to pick your brain on a few things.
Many thanks,
Scriv
Eje has no stock of 48 vdc anything unfortunately. You also need to
look at the current draw. john will need a 48 vdc supply to run the
radios also. Might as well get something that will do the job right.
-B-
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