24v at the radio you're fine.  It's 20v or less at the radio when you have
an issue.

You could do 28v and be cautious.  If you have long cat5 runs you might
want to do this.


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On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 4:03 PM, Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net> wrote:

> Running them at 24v is what some of the commotion has been about lately.
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> *Subject: *[AFMUG] Packetflux gigabit syncinjector force connectorized
> epmp 24        V
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> I have a site we will initially feed with an epmp force 110 (connectorized
> epmp) and serve two EPMPgps APs from it. To conserver space, I want to just
> run all three radios off a gigabit syncinjector, but the epmp connectorized
> is limited to 30 v.
> Is there any issue running the EPMP gps APs on 24 volts?
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