Voltage fluctuations
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 11:08 am
I have a ws6 running on the 50v 65 watt power supply.
The only thing the switch is powering is a Ignitenet metrolinq on port 2 at 24VH.
When monitoring the voltages from the gui, all three voltages are bouncing around. The 24v swing 2-3 volts.
I bring this up because 1) I've never seen it on any of our other switches.
2) the metrolinq locked up last night and we are trying to figure out why. Ignitenet doesn't think the voltage swinging a couple volts is a problem, but I'm no so sure.
This switch and metrolinq are at the base of a 1500' tall tv tower and we are inside the transmitter shack with their transmitter. So there is no doubt some stray RF floating around. Could the fluctuations be from RF and bad I2C readings? Switch is running 1.4.3rc7.
Things we will probably try,
1) replace to 50v supply
2) ground the switch (I just remembered that we grunted the crap out of the ethernet and the radio but didn't run a ground to the switch. (I can hear Chris already...)
Mostly curious if RF in the i2c bus would cause this or if it might be something else?
The only thing the switch is powering is a Ignitenet metrolinq on port 2 at 24VH.
When monitoring the voltages from the gui, all three voltages are bouncing around. The 24v swing 2-3 volts.
I bring this up because 1) I've never seen it on any of our other switches.
2) the metrolinq locked up last night and we are trying to figure out why. Ignitenet doesn't think the voltage swinging a couple volts is a problem, but I'm no so sure.
This switch and metrolinq are at the base of a 1500' tall tv tower and we are inside the transmitter shack with their transmitter. So there is no doubt some stray RF floating around. Could the fluctuations be from RF and bad I2C readings? Switch is running 1.4.3rc7.
Things we will probably try,
1) replace to 50v supply
2) ground the switch (I just remembered that we grunted the crap out of the ethernet and the radio but didn't run a ground to the switch. (I can hear Chris already...)
Mostly curious if RF in the i2c bus would cause this or if it might be something else?