No....it's located at a company I don't work for anymore :)
I haven't built any here yet.
If you take the AirGateway out of it's plastic housing, remove the bulb
from an 18v dewalt flashlight, and then remove some excess plastic from
the flashlight bulb housing, you can *just* fit the airgateway guts in
there. I also made a rectangular cutout in the plastic flashlight lens
for the ethernet ports on the airgateway. Then a drizzle of hot glue to
secure everything.
The Tycon PoE got epoxied to the side of the flashlight. Airgateway and
PoE were wired to the switch so they both turned on when you flipped the
switch on.
Adam,
Do you have some pictures of this you could share please?
Paul
*From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Adam Moffett
*Sent:* Thursday, March 26, 2015 2:37 PM
*To:* af@afmug.com
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Battery driven Multi-platform site suvey tool
I copied the drill flashlight method that has been posted here
before.� Except I stuffed the guts of a UBNT air gateway into the
light bulb housing on the flashlight.� That has 24V PoE out (UBNT
polarity) and wifi.� We used a cable that crosses the power pairs
for Canopy stuff.� I epoxied A tycon DC PoE adapter to the side of
the flashlight for the 320, http://tyconpower.com/products/POE.htm.�
On 3/26/2015 2:29 PM, Paul McCall wrote:
It�s time for me to revisit the portable site-survey
tool/backpack/fanny pack, etc.
�
Currently we have a small drill battery that fits spade plugs
nicely into it, with a wired POE jack (picture shows one using
Canopy type POE jack).�
�
The goal is to make a more universal POE adapter scenario, that
would power a Canopy 100/450 series SM, a UBNT SM, or a Cambium
320SM .�� The battery pack will also power a Mikrotik 951-2n
and that part is pretty easy
�
Looking to put the POE jacks (3) in a little project box, and use
off the shelf batteries�.� 24v� �ish� to power the
Canopy and UBNT (different jacks wired respectively with the
proper polarity.�
�
Obviously, on the 320SMs, I am planning a second 24v �ish��
battery run in series to produce 48v, with the proper pins 4,5,7,8
etc.
�
Ideally, it would be nice to have the batteries be pluggable,�
un-pluggable to be charged without having to unwire anything, etc.
�
Anybody doing a 3-headed POE (or multi-personality) site-survey tool?
�
Paul McCall, Pres.
PDMNet / Florida Broadband
658 Old Dixie Highway
Vero Beach, FL 32962
772-564-6800 office
772-473-0352 cell
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