Re: [WISPA] Maxxwave router MTU problem / question

2013-07-15 Thread Butch Evans
On 07/13/2013 03:07 PM, Scott Carullo wrote:
> I know these are fairly popular routers so I was wondering if anyone has
> seen this issue before
>
> Mikrotik v5.24 or 5.25 - go to ethernet interface and open an interface,
> I can't increase the MTU size greater then the default 1500.  Some of
> the Maxxwave routers I can.  No rhyme or reason between them I can tell
> - some just allow the MTU change some don't.  Not sure if this is MT
> fubar or some other issue with the device.  Anyone?  Thanks

http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Maximum_Transmission_Unit_on_RouterBoards



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[WISPA] Voltage regulator

2013-07-15 Thread ~NGL~
I need a means to regulate the voltage coming out of the Solar Controller  I 
need a constant 24 volts for Tranzeo and Ubiquiti radios. I now have between 25 
and 29 volts.
Any suggestions?
NGL
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Re: [WISPA] Voltage regulator

2013-07-15 Thread Mike Lyon
Tycon Power makes them. Sub <$100 too.

-Mike

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On Jul 15, 2013, at 15:27, ~NGL~  wrote:

  I need a means to regulate the voltage coming out of the Solar Controller
 I need a constant 24 volts for Tranzeo and Ubiquiti radios. I now have
between 25 and 29 volts.
Any suggestions?
NGL
   If you can read this Thank A Teacher.
And if it's in English Thank A Soldier!

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Re: [WISPA] Voltage regulator

2013-07-15 Thread Forrest Christian (List Account)
Use a meanwell RSD series power supply.   RSD-100B-24 takes from
16.8-31.2VDC in and converts it to a clean 24V out.

The 100 means 100W.  There are other wattages.   (24V/4.8A is 100W, more
than enough for 8-10 UBNT radios).
B means '24v in'.   There are other ranges, not all are available in all
wattages.

The RSD handles inrush better than the SD versions.   There are din rail
and wall mount brackets available for this power supply.

-forrest


On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:27 PM, ~NGL~  wrote:

> **
> I need a means to regulate the voltage coming out of the Solar Controller
>  I need a constant 24 volts for Tranzeo and Ubiquiti radios. I now have
> between 25 and 29 volts.
> Any suggestions?
> NGL
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> And if it's in English Thank A Soldier!
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Re: [WISPA] Voltage regulator

2013-07-15 Thread Robert
http://www.mini-box.com/DCDC-USB-200?sc=8&category=1264

On 07/15/2013 03:27 PM, ~NGL~ wrote:
> I need a means to regulate the voltage coming out of the
> Solar Controller  I need a constant 24 volts for Tranzeo and Ubiquiti
> radios. I now have between 25 and 29 volts.
> Any suggestions?
> NGL
>   If you can read this Thank A Teacher.
> And if it's in English Thank A Soldier!
> 
> 
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Re: [WISPA] Voltage regulator

2013-07-15 Thread Phil Curnutt
Meanwells are what TSI uses in their $800 unit to get the voltage from 120
to 24 for the batterys.

Phil


On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Robert  wrote:

> http://www.mini-box.com/DCDC-USB-200?sc=8&category=1264
>
> On 07/15/2013 03:27 PM, ~NGL~ wrote:
> > I need a means to regulate the voltage coming out of the
> > Solar Controller  I need a constant 24 volts for Tranzeo and Ubiquiti
> > radios. I now have between 25 and 29 volts.
> > Any suggestions?
> > NGL
> >   If you can read this Thank A Teacher.
> > And if it's in English Thank A Soldier!
> >
> >
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Re: [WISPA] Voltage regulator

2013-07-15 Thread Josh Luthman
I use

DCDC regulator and din rail kit

Meanwell SD-50B-24
Meanwell DRL-02
Meanwell DRP-03
Three M3x6 screws and two M4x6 screws

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On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) <
li...@packetflux.com> wrote:

> Use a meanwell RSD series power supply.   RSD-100B-24 takes from
> 16.8-31.2VDC in and converts it to a clean 24V out.
>
> The 100 means 100W.  There are other wattages.   (24V/4.8A is 100W, more
> than enough for 8-10 UBNT radios).
> B means '24v in'.   There are other ranges, not all are available in all
> wattages.
>
> The RSD handles inrush better than the SD versions.   There are din rail
> and wall mount brackets available for this power supply.
>
> -forrest
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:27 PM, ~NGL~  wrote:
>
>> **
>> I need a means to regulate the voltage coming out of the Solar Controller
>>  I need a constant 24 volts for Tranzeo and Ubiquiti radios. I now have
>> between 25 and 29 volts.
>> Any suggestions?
>> NGL
>>   If you can read this Thank A Teacher.
>> And if it's in English Thank A Soldier!
>>
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>> Wireless@wispa.org
>> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
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