All the equipment you have runs (or can run) on DC (48VDC and/or 24VDC), so install some batteries to provide backup, but at the same time they can provide DC voltage that is isolated from the 120 (or 240) VAC.

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On 1/8/2023 12:41 PM, Jan-GAMs wrote:
It's in a parking-lot of a business and they started plugging their food truck into the power-source.  So what do you mean by "DC plant"?

On 1/8/23 12:20, Bill Prince wrote:
If your site is 100% DC-powered, the batteries should provide all the isolation you need. My suggestion is to just switch to DC plant.


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On 1/8/2023 11:21 AM, Jan-GAMs wrote:
Ever since a food truck started plugging their truck into the same power source we use we've been experiencing severe packet loss through it.  Possibly electrical motor-hum?  Anyway, I'm wondering what is available or suggested to use to place a better electrical isolation for a battery backup in the box on the tower.

We're using two ubiquiti radios one cheap ubiquiti router and a Cisco fiber to ether-net router.  We have a cyberpower 450va that provides power for less than an hour when we have a power outage. It would be better if we could use something more hefty.  The NEMA box is 2ft x 2ft x 8in.  Inside is 2ft x 2ft x 6in.  So there isn't much room.

I'm thinking maybe a stack of batteries, a charger and a sine-wave invertor?  Unless someone knows of a product that would do what's needed?





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