We have zero issues with these..
http://www.pulspower.com/?id=565

Jaime Solorza

On Feb 6, 2018 12:44 PM, "Josh Baird" <joshba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The SDR (eg SDR-240-48 [1]) is a 240W AC-DC 48V power supply.  It does not
> have a battery charger.   This is what I was talking about.
>
> The unit to avoid is the SD series of Meanwell's DC-DC converters (use RSD
> instead).
>
> [1] https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/?qs=pg%
> 252b85jAIcxtNOjEKDbfLJA%3D%3D
>
> On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 2:35 PM, Robert Andrews <i...@avantwireless.com>
> wrote:
>
>> After receiving my DRP Meanwell, I can say that this was reversed.   The
>> SDR is suitable as a battery charger the DRP is a fixed 24V output power
>> supply.   I can team it with the DR-UPS40 to make it the same as the SDR.
>>   Now I remember some people mentioned that there was a unit to stay away
>> from because of reset problems?  Can anyone resend what that was?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>         Robert
>>
>> On 01/29/2018 10:13 AM, Josh Baird wrote:
>>
>>> SDR is a power supply.
>>>
>>> DRP is a UPS/battery charger.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 1:11 PM, Robert Andrews <i...@avantwireless.com
>>> <mailto:i...@avantwireless.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     What does SDR vs DRP mean for the meanwells?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     On 01/29/2018 09:56 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
>>>
>>>         That looks to meet alot of our need, though the 48 volt
>>>
>>>         SAF recommended Eltek minipack system, i havent priced that
>>>
>>>         This is what most of our sites have (theres some depreciating
>>>         ubnt sectors too)
>>>         4x EPMP access point/Paketflux injector/Meanwell DR-120-48
>>>         4x AP320/Packetflux injector/Meanwell DR-120-24
>>>         Sitemonitor/cambium wallwort
>>>         1-2 backhauls (unlic: epmp, ptp500, UBNT rocket) (lic: SAF or
>>>         Mimosa)
>>>         RB1100AHX2 (AC power)
>>>         HP 1810 24g switch (AC power)
>>>
>>>         APC 750xl or 1000xl w/management card
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         This is probably one of our more heavily populated sites
>>>
>>>         4x ap320/packetflux/meanwell 48v
>>>         4x fsk/packetflux/meanwell 24v
>>>         4x EPMP/packetflux/ meanwell 48v
>>>         2x UBNT Nanobridge private APs/ubnt PS
>>>         2x SAF Lumina/ SAF PS (will be 1x lumina and 2x Integra soon)
>>>         3x UBNT rocket M5/UBNT PS
>>>         1x EPMP force 200/EPMP PS
>>>         1x PTP 650/Cambium PS
>>>         1x sitemonitor/cambium 29v PS
>>>         1x RB1100AHX2/AC power
>>>         1x HP 1810g 24/AC power
>>>
>>>         APC 1500XL + 2 External packs and management card
>>>
>>>
>>>         the AC fans run on the utility side because I dont have the
>>>         battery budget
>>>
>>>
>>>         Cabling is a shitshow with all the AC powercords and branded
>>>         power supplies too.
>>>
>>>         I assume the APC UPS runtime is wasted with all the power
>>> supplies.
>>>
>>>         Scalability is a factor as well, so far we havent justified 450m
>>>         but may soon and we will roll some LTE in the near term which
>>>         will add substantial demand
>>>
>>>
>>>         On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 9:39 PM, David Coudron
>>>         <david.coud...@advantenon.com
>>>         <mailto:david.coud...@advantenon.com>
>>>         <mailto:david.coud...@advantenon.com
>>>         <mailto:david.coud...@advantenon.com>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>              Here is what we are doing, I think this is close to what
>>>         Steve is
>>>              asking for:____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              Meanwell SDR-240-24 AC to DC power source:  $84____
>>>
>>>              Meanwell DR-UPS40 Battery Float/UPS:  $37____
>>>
>>>              Tycon TPDIN MonitorWeb2:  $131____
>>>
>>>              24 V of battery backup $70-120 depending on the runtime
>>>         looking for____
>>>
>>>              Netonix 150 W or 250 DC switch:   $250-350  (This is really
>>>         the only
>>>              expensive component)____
>>>
>>>              Heater:   $65____
>>>
>>>              Fan:  $14____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              With this, we can run 5-8 hours on very small batteries, we
>>>         figure
>>>              we have several hours to get a generator to the site if
>>>         power isn’t
>>>              coming back.   We run all POE from the Netonix, it works
>>> really
>>>              well.   Here are the other things we can do with the
>>> box:____
>>>
>>>               1. Monitor temp in the cabinet____
>>>               2. Monitor/alert on loss of AC line power through TP
>>> DIN____
>>>               3. Monitor voltage of the batteries____
>>>               4. Monitor voltage to the Netonix____
>>>               5. Monitor Current to the Netonix____
>>>               6. Monitor Current in/out of the batteries____
>>>               7. Auto start the heater below 40 degrees____
>>>               8. Auto start the fan above 80 degrees____
>>>               9. Power cycle the netonix from the TP DIN____
>>>              10. Power cycle any AP, Router, Backhaul from the
>>> Netonix____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              We also put a Mikrotik router in this cabinet.   Usually a
>>>         Hex POE
>>>              (for small sites) or a 3011 for larger sites.____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              We have 13 in the field set up like this and are going 15
>>>         more right
>>>              now.   While it might be a little more than what you were
>>>         thinking,
>>>              it gives us a ton of control for pretty minimal investment
>>>         per site.
>>>              ____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              Best part is, no coding necessary.  Doing all this with the
>>>         Monitor
>>>              Web2 settings and/or SNMP.    Let me know if you are
>>>         interested in
>>>              pictures.   For this second batch we have started using
>>>         Terminal
>>>              blocks to clean up the wiring, the cabinets look a little
>>>         better,
>>>              but we went to a smaller poly cabinet that makes things a
>>>         little
>>>              tight.____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              Regards,____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              David Coudron____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              *From:* Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com
>>>         <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com>
>>>              <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com
>>>         <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com>>] *On Behalf Of *Carl Peterson
>>>              *Sent:* Saturday, January 27, 2018 5:39 PM
>>>              *To:* af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>>         <mailto:af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>
>>>              *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Dc plant conversion____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              You can still do DC-DC off it and then hook up netonix.  If
>>>         I had to
>>>              do it now I'd go with the IDC switch.  When we did our
>>>         design, the
>>>              idc didn't exist so we just went down to 24V off of our A
>>>        and B
>>>              sides and run a redundant powered 24V bus which all the
>>> netonix
>>>              switches run on.____
>>>
>>>              __ __
>>>
>>>              I better buy up another batch of Elteks before all y'all
>>>         buy them
>>>              all up. These are mostly decommissioned Sprint/Clearwire
>>>         btw.____
>>>
>>>
>>>              On Jan 27, 2018, at 1:02 PM, Josh Baird
>>>         <joshba...@gmail.com <mailto:joshba...@gmail.com>
>>>              <mailto:joshba...@gmail.com <mailto:joshba...@gmail.com>>>
>>>         wrote:____
>>>
>>>                  A 12 port version would be nice.  Looks like the 26
>>>         port version
>>>                  is $600.____
>>>
>>>                  __ __
>>>
>>>                  On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 12:59 PM, Gino A. Villarini
>>>                  <g...@aeronetpr.com <mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com>
>>>         <mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com <mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com>>>
>>> wrote:____
>>>
>>>                      Used to, now with the IDC model is not needed
>>>         (isolated dc)…____
>>>
>>>                      __ __
>>>
>>>                      *From: *Af <af-boun...@afmug.com
>>>         <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com>
>>>                      <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com
>>>         <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com>>> on behalf of Josh Baird
>>>                      <joshba...@gmail.com <mailto:joshba...@gmail.com>
>>>         <mailto:joshba...@gmail.com <mailto:joshba...@gmail.com>>>
>>>                      *Reply-To: *"af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>>         <mailto:af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>"
>>>                      <af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>>         <mailto:af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>>
>>>                      *Date: *Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 1:51 PM
>>>                      *To: *"af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>>         <mailto:af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>" <af@afmug.com
>>>         <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>>                      <mailto:af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>>
>>>                      *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Dc plant conversion____
>>>
>>>                      __ __
>>>
>>>                      Which Netonix are you running at - 48V?  Or are you
>>>         using an
>>>                      isolated DC/DC converter in between the -48V
>>>         rectifier and
>>>                      Netonix?____
>>>
>>>                      __ __
>>>
>>>                      On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 12:49 PM, Gino A. Villarini
>>>                      <g...@aeronetpr.com <mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com>
>>>         <mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com <mailto:g...@aeronetpr.com>>>
>>> wrote:____
>>>
>>>                          Refurb/ used Eltek/Valere –48 Rectifier shelf
>>>         off Ebay
>>>                            ~$400 + 1 Netonix IDC Switch $400… all done.
>>>         You can
>>>                          power 90% of WISP gear ____
>>>
>>>                          __ __
>>>
>>>                          *From: *Af <af-boun...@afmug.com
>>>         <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com>
>>>                          <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com
>>>         <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com>>> on behalf of Steve Jones
>>>                          <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>
>>>                          <mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>>>
>>>                          *Reply-To: *"af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>>         <mailto:af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>"
>>>                          <af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>>         <mailto:af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>>
>>>                          *Date: *Friday, January 26, 2018 at 9:49 PM
>>>                          *To: *"af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>>         <mailto:af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>" <af@afmug.com
>>>         <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>>                          <mailto:af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>>
>>>                          *Subject: *[AFMUG] Dc plant conversion____
>>>
>>>                          __ __
>>>
>>>                          Any of you folks who know both dc plant and
>>>         even more
>>>                          know small wisp budget interested in looking at
>>>         our gear
>>>                          and power setup and giving realistic advice
>>>         that doesnt
>>>                          have a 10 different 500 dollar components
>>>         combined with
>>>                          a full time linux guy and a full time coder?
>>> ____
>>>
>>>                          __ __
>>>
>>>                          Id love you to do it out of the kindness of
>>>         your heart,
>>>                          but i do have some advisory busget.____
>>>
>>>                          __ __
>>>
>>>                          Im just tired of the apc ups waste and super
>>> ghetto
>>>                          runtimes on batteries coupled with having to
>>>         accept we
>>>                          are destroying runtimes by letting the apcs
>>>         die.....
>>>                          please, somebody, please. Otherwise i have to
>>>         go to the
>>>                          facebook groups, and thats like going to a
>>>         mikrotik or
>>>                          ubnt forum.____
>>>
>>>                      __ __
>>>
>>>                  __ __
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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