How worried should we be about these log messages due to using 56V POEs for the 6 port netonix models? On a related but different topic: will you be adding input POE voltage as a value to the UI and snmp anytime soon?
May 18 14:41:57 switch[1344]: 48V is out of range (54.2V)
May 18 14:42:07 switch[1344]: 48V is out of range (53.6V)
May 18 14:42:27 switch[1344]: 48V is out of range (55.3V)
May 18 14:43:27 switch[1344]: 48V is out of range (55.0V)
best,
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Re: High Input Voltage
56V is near the high end of what the unit is designed/safe to accept. I think it "might" survive up close to 60V "maybe"
Keep in mind that id you put 56V in that is what it puts out as 48V POE
I think v1.4.0rc25 increases the acceptable input range but I think it is 53V not 56V.
Keep in mind that id you put 56V in that is what it puts out as 48V POE
I think v1.4.0rc25 increases the acceptable input range but I think it is 53V not 56V.
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Re: High Input Voltage
latest code for the WS-6-MINI has valid input power at 57 volts, after internal bridge rectifier, which equates to 58 volts external supply voltage being valid.
Albeit, someone running that close to the edge is playing with fire, because it is the maximum allowed.
Albeit, someone running that close to the edge is playing with fire, because it is the maximum allowed.
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Re: High Input Voltage
It sound like using the Tycon 56v Passive PoE would be okay then - should not generate any errors?
http://tyconsystems.com/index.php/dc-pa ... -2456g-vhp
http://tyconsystems.com/index.php/dc-pa ... -2456g-vhp
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Re: High Input Voltage
eomedia wrote:It sound like using the Tycon 56v Passive PoE would be okay then - should not generate any errors?
http://tyconsystems.com/index.php/dc-pa ... -2456g-vhp
Yea also considering you will have voltage drop on the cable so it will not be 56V when it gets there
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