24V Capacity on WS-24-400B
Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 2:46 pm
I am running a WS-24-400B at my main core tower site that feeds all other sites. We have been doing some upgrades lately to Backhauls and Sectors moving from some old UBNT M5 gear to AF-5X-HD BackHauls and R5AC Gen2 APs.
After upgrading 4 sectors and 2 backhauls, I started getting random reboots of other AF5X units on the tower, not the new ones I had just installed. It was completely random, one would lock up and show no ethernet connection but was drawing power. After about 15min it would connect back up and another would go down. This kept repeating for about an hour. I then got to thinking about the bigger picture since it was randomly switching between 3 of my most loaded backhauls that were rebooting. Low Power issue... ?
I got to thinking about an article I read before about the WS12 models having a limited 24V PSU output to something like 108 watts without a modification to the internal PSU. This got me to take a look at the Switch power and it shows about 130w currently across the entire switch with about 500Mb/s traffic passing. All of the radios are running either 24V or 24VH and I remember a while back that some of the older AF5X units couldn't run 48V but newer ones could. So I switched the 2 newest AF-5X HD units to 48V. Boom, the rebooting stopped on the other radios. I then got to looking at the older AF5X units and I think I can switch one more over to 48V otherwise the others are in the MAC address range that will only support up to 24V.
I know someone will bring it up that the AF5x is designed to run on 4 pair power, but this hasn't been an issue at all for over 3yrs running some of them on just the normal 24V and not 24VH. Most of the AF5X radios are drawing about 10-11W so they are not over drawing on the 2 pairs.
So my question is, what is the capacity of the 24V PSU in the WS-24 series switches, since it sounds like on the 12 port models this could be an issue, does it affect the 24 port models? Is the 24V on split over 2 separate banks of 12 ports or is it a total capacity of the entire switch? As of right now, like i stated before, I am only using about 130W of power on the entire switch but most of that is 24V, so do I need a different switch? Add a 2nd one to take some of the load off?
After upgrading 4 sectors and 2 backhauls, I started getting random reboots of other AF5X units on the tower, not the new ones I had just installed. It was completely random, one would lock up and show no ethernet connection but was drawing power. After about 15min it would connect back up and another would go down. This kept repeating for about an hour. I then got to thinking about the bigger picture since it was randomly switching between 3 of my most loaded backhauls that were rebooting. Low Power issue... ?
I got to thinking about an article I read before about the WS12 models having a limited 24V PSU output to something like 108 watts without a modification to the internal PSU. This got me to take a look at the Switch power and it shows about 130w currently across the entire switch with about 500Mb/s traffic passing. All of the radios are running either 24V or 24VH and I remember a while back that some of the older AF5X units couldn't run 48V but newer ones could. So I switched the 2 newest AF-5X HD units to 48V. Boom, the rebooting stopped on the other radios. I then got to looking at the older AF5X units and I think I can switch one more over to 48V otherwise the others are in the MAC address range that will only support up to 24V.
I know someone will bring it up that the AF5x is designed to run on 4 pair power, but this hasn't been an issue at all for over 3yrs running some of them on just the normal 24V and not 24VH. Most of the AF5X radios are drawing about 10-11W so they are not over drawing on the 2 pairs.
So my question is, what is the capacity of the 24V PSU in the WS-24 series switches, since it sounds like on the 12 port models this could be an issue, does it affect the 24 port models? Is the 24V on split over 2 separate banks of 12 ports or is it a total capacity of the entire switch? As of right now, like i stated before, I am only using about 130W of power on the entire switch but most of that is 24V, so do I need a different switch? Add a 2nd one to take some of the load off?