I have a ePMP1000 Connectorized 2.4ghz in the lab right now running off of a nextonix @ 24v. I did have an issue with a 1000 running off of a RB750UP on a long cable run. Not enough umph to power it. I am currently running it on the stock power supply but the Netonix will soon be replacing the 750up and stock PS at the site.
Jason Wilson Remotely Located Providing High Speed Internet to out of the way places. 530-651-1736 530-748-9608 Cell www.remotelylocated.com On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 8:42 AM, Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote: > This is an ePMP 1000 connectorized. 2.4G > > *From:* George Skorup <geo...@cbcast.com> > *Sent:* Tuesday, August 30, 2016 9:41 AM > *To:* af@afmug.com > *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Powering ePMP > > The Force180 and 200's will take 15-30VDC (IIRC) using either polarity on > the 4/5 and 7/8 pairs. GigE if you want. > > The GPS units are 802.3af compliant and also 29.5 or 48 passive + > Sync-over-Power. So the same applies, either polarity. Also GigE. They want > no less than 20vDC. And I believe no more than 58 or 60vDC. But as others > have pointed out in the past, you should run them at 29.5 or 48-56 if you > can because of the cold weather lockup issues when they're getting <24vDC > at the radio. > > The old ePMP integrated units take only standard Canopy power, and no > GigE. We have made polarity swap dongles to convert customers from UBNT (if > they're not home), but now that those are EOL and the new Force stuff > doesn't care about polarity, we just swap radios. > > On 8/30/2016 10:18 AM, Chuck McCown wrote: > > Not finding a true manual for the Netonix either. There are many options > that I am not sure about. > > *From:* Jordan Gregory <jgreg...@hive-wireless.com> > *Sent:* Tuesday, August 30, 2016 9:15 AM > *To:* af@afmug.com > *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Powering ePMP > > > GPS synced or not? > > My ePMP 1000 w/ GPS are being powered by a netonix. SMs don't work though. > > On Aug 30, 2016 10:11 AM, "Chuck McCown" <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote: > >> When powering an ePMP, I notice that the power supply from Cambium shows >> 7&8 positive, 4&5 return. >> Is it not possible to power it directly from a Netonix WS-12-DC? >> > >