I'm working on rolling out a new site where the mini would be perfect. Normally at these sites that battery backup takes up the most space.
I'd really like to just use something like this for power:
http://www.streakwave.com/Itemdesc.asp? ... 48-18&o1=0
But I don't think it provides 48 volt "high" on two pair. Does anyone know of an easy compact way to accomplish this? Since the switch runs on 48 volts, even if I were to power direct from battery I still would need 4 batteries.
Battery Backup for Mini
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sirhc - Employee
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Re: Battery Backup for Mini
Provides 24hour battery backup @ 3.5 W load or 12 hours @7W load per 9Ah battery
Depends on your load on the WS-6MINI
Say you are pulling 20 watts only powering 2 airMAX radios plus the switch (not an airFIBER type radio) you would get 4-6 hours
Looks like the cheaper models will deliver 30W and the pricier one 60W
Depends on your load on the WS-6MINI
Say you are pulling 20 watts only powering 2 airMAX radios plus the switch (not an airFIBER type radio) you would get 4-6 hours
Looks like the cheaper models will deliver 30W and the pricier one 60W
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Re: Battery Backup for Mini
I don't care about run time. I'm trying to figure out a way to battery backup the mini without having a huge bank of batteries.
Of course with the DC switch it's irrelevant :)
Of course with the DC switch it's irrelevant :)
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