I believe the max spec for the Lumina HP is about 55 watts. Slightly more than an AF24 at 50 watts (@ 50V). Maybe 56V would bring the current down a little. Forrest did say 1A max per port, which would be right on the edge for the AF24. So there has to be a little wiggle room in there. Hopefully.

On 3/8/2016 10:41 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:

Tell me too

On Mar 8, 2016 7:35 PM, "Matt" <matt.mailingli...@gmail.com <mailto:matt.mailingli...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Do your gigabit injectors work with SAF Lumina?


    On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 3:03 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account)
    <li...@packetflux.com <mailto:li...@packetflux.com>> wrote:

        Yep, pretty much anything you mentioned. Anything which will
        work with a passive power injector.   Notable exceptions:
         Cambium 320/430 radios (oddly pinned power not compatible
        with a true gigabit radio), and other radios which try to do
        everything across the eight pairs and end up breaking
        compatibility as a result - for instance some of the high end
        microwave radios which don't do true PoE but instead rely on
        their own special injector which does everything under the sun.

ETA: Depends on how many projects we can juggle at once. The next 30 days or so are consumed with Wispamerica and
        trying to get the new 4 port injector released to production.
          After that happens, we're going to try to simultaneously
        work on both this project and the 12 port version of the 'din
        mountable' injector.   Assuming that works well, we're looking
        at probably around 90 days (from now) for both the 12 port and
        the rackmount unit. But, this all can slip if we need to spin
        a board.



        On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Matt
        <matt.mailingli...@gmail.com
        <mailto:matt.mailingli...@gmail.com>> wrote:

            I vote 18 port.  Make sure it supports PMP100, PMP450,
            PMP450i, ePMP, Mimosa and others.  I assume gigabit?
            Really like idea of being able to replace in 6 port chunks
            too.

            ETA?  Really liking this product.

            On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 1:40 PM, Forrest Christian (List
            Account) <li...@packetflux.com
            <mailto:li...@packetflux.com>> wrote:

                Well, it looks like it might actually be finally
                happening.

                We are about 98% sure we have a rackmount enclosure
                manufacturer which we can work with. Domestic. Product
                looks decent.  Price is right.

                Which means it's time to nail down a few details here,
                such as number of ports, so I can get some enclosures
                cut and boards made and hopefully get this elephant
                out of the room....

                 So I need some input:

                The rough figures I'm working with here is $800 for a
                18 port rackmount power injector.  Voltage and pinning
                jumper selectable per port. Per-port control of power
                and sync.  Probably some redundant power and other
                things built in, but I'm still nailing those details
                down (a lot of it comes down to space on the front
                panel of the enclosure).

                PLEASE NOTE:  The prices here are soft - until I get
                the design completed I won't know what I can sell this
                for - as many of  you know I try to price things at a
                fair price as opposed to what the market will bear.

                The main questions I have for the list are:

                Is 18 the correct number of ports?   18 is looking
                like about the most I can fit based on front panel
                dimensions.  This corresponds to 3 blocks of 6 ports
                (if you lose a port and need to replace it, you'd
                replace 6 at a time).

                Other options are 16 (4 blocks of 4), and pretty much
                any smaller quantities of ports which are divisible by
                4 or 6.

                I guess what I'm really asking here is whether the 18
                port version for $800 is the only version of this I
                should make or carry, or does it make sense to sell
                (as an example) an 8 port version for $400 instead of
                or in addition to this?



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