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You are running on 12V, do you have anything to determine what your
current voltage is on the system?   Like the voltage readout on a 433AH?

On 11/23/2010 07:50 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
> 12vdc and 24vdc after the Samlex step-up converter.
> 
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Robert Andrews 
> <rob...@avantwireless.com>wrote:
> 
> What voltage do you have at the location now?
> 
> On 11/23/2010 07:40 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
>>>> Howdy,
>>>>
>>>> So we had a storm pass through last night and then my solar repeater died
>>>> this morning. I don't see any water leakage but who knows if a droplet
> got
>>>> in or not.
>>>>
>>>> Quick outline of the power system at this site:
>>>>
>>>> 1 12v / 130 watt solar panel
>>>> 1 Kyocera SS10L charge controller
>>>> 1 12v sealed battery
>>>>
>>>> It's been running a RB433 with two PCI cards in it successfully for about
> 2
>>>> years now.
>>>>
>>>> A week or so ago I added a UBNT Rocket M5 into the mix. But, instead of
>>>> powering it with 12vdc, I purchased a Samlex 12vdc to 24vdc converter to
>>>> power the rocket.
>>>>
>>>> I was still feeding the RB433 with the 12vdc from the charge controller
> and
>>>> then I hooked in parallel with the RB433 power feed the Samlex step-up
>>>> converter. All was running fine for about a week.
>>>>
>>>> Then my site goes offline today. The Rocket M5 is fine but the RB433 is
> DOA.
>>>> I am wondering if maybe the step-up converter may have somehow fried the
>>>> RB433? I can't wrap my head around though what may have caused it? Any
>>>> ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Also, are there any test points or surface mount fuses on the RB433?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any ideas.
>>>>
>>>> -Mike
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