Re: [AFMUG] Low Voltage Battery Disconnect
Carl Duracomm/Meanwell make the part you are looking for: http://duracomm.com/siteresources/apps/catalog/shop/prodList.asp?idCategory=9 Dan English Plexicomm - Internet Solutions d...@plexicomm.net | 1.866.759.4678 x103 Fax: 1.866.852.4688 | Emergency Support: 1.866.759.9713 Note: Privileged/Confidential information may be contained in this message and may be subject to legal privilege. Access to this e-mail by anyone other than the intended is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient (or responsible for delivery of the message to such person), you may not use, copy, distribute or deliver to anyone this message (or any part of its contents ) or take any action in reliance on it. In such case, you should destroy this message, and notify us immediately. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail or telephone and delete the e-mail from any computer. If you or your employer does not consent to internet e-mail messages of this kind, please notify us immediately. All reasonable precautions have been taken to ensure no viruses are present in this e-mail. As our company cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage arising from the use of this e-mail or attachments we recommend that you subject these to your virus checking procedures prior to use. The views, opinions, conclusions and other information expressed in this electronic mail are not given or endorsed by the company unless otherwise indicated by an authorized representative independent of this message. -Original Message- From: CARL PETERSON via Af af@afmug.com To: af@afmug.com Date: 11/20/14 03:41 PM Subject: [AFMUG] Low Voltage Battery Disconnect I have a couple Emerson 211 Rectifier shelves without the LVLD. In order to protect my battery string, I am looking for a low voltage battery disconnect that will disconnect the battery string when voltage drops below ~42V and reconnect it when the rectifier comes back online so the batteries will charge. Any suggestions for a ~20A system? Thanks, Carl Peterson PORT NETWORKS 401 E Pratt St, Ste 2553 Baltimore, MD 21202 (410) 637-3707
Re: [AFMUG] Rohn 45G parts
I used these guys once for Rohn parts... www.3starinc.com Dan English Plexicomm - Internet Solutions d...@plexicomm.net | 1.866.759.4678 x103 Fax: 1.866.852.4688 | Emergency Support: 1.866.759.9713 -Original Message- From: Randy Cosby via Af af@afmug.com To: af@afmug.com Date: 11/18/14 02:02 PM Subject: [AFMUG] Rohn 45G parts signatureI'm looking for a base and three 10-foot pieces of Rohn 45G tower. My normal vendor (tessco) has them back-ordered, and has pushed the date back on me twice since I placed the order last month. Who are you using for Rohn tower gear that may have these in stock? -- Randy Cosby InfoWest, Inc 435-674-0165 x 2010 infowest.com This e-mail message contains information from InfoWest, Inc and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain privileged, proprietary or confidential information. Unauthorized use, distribution, review or disclosure is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact rco...@infowest.com by reply email and destroy the original message, all attachments and copies.
[AFMUG] SiteMonitor Question
So I have two SyncInjectors connected to this SiteMonitor. The second one will not communicate properly (see screen shot below). I tried rebooting the base, different jumpers, defaulting, no luck. All three items are brand new. Dan English Plexicomm - Internet Solutions d...@plexicomm.net | 1.866.759.4678 x103 Fax: 1.866.852.4688 | Emergency Support: 1.866.759.9713
Re: [AFMUG] Random thought
Don't fret about what others are doing. Customers are always looking for alternatives, especially phone co. cable co. customers. Dan English Plexicomm - Internet Solutions d...@plexicomm.net | 1.866.759.4678 x103 Fax: 1.866.852.4688 | Emergency Support: 1.866.759.9713 -Original Message- From: Chris Wright via Af af@afmug.com To: af@afmug.com Date: 10/17/14 07:50 PM Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Random thought I don't disagree with your sentiment, but cable companies are offering stupid-fast plans now thanks to Google Fiber in more and more markets. Comcast is doubling speeds for free in some of their markets now. I doubt WISPs will ever win over the average residential customer who is eligible for cable and knows it (unless they're leaving on principle or something like that). Chris Wright Velociter Wireless -Original Message- From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of cstanners--- via Af Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 4:43 PM To: af@afmug.com Subject: [AFMUG] Random thought It's interesting that we needed Ubiquiti to push forward the industry by creating a high-end/high-capacity backhaul at a very low price, and Cambium to do the same by creating a wifi-chip-based/value-priced PtMP and mid-capacity PtP system that has GPS sync and seems to work very well. A few years ago when Canopy was stuck at 14mbit FSK, I was wondering how the WISP industry would survive. Now with Canopy450 and those more cost-effective options, things are looking very competitive against DSL, and even some cable.