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Has anyone figured out the make and model of the DC connector?
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I just leave the AC supply
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> We already have 1016 and 1032 at all our sites. Therefore I woul
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Yep, they definitely have a 24v power supply (RouterOS reports the
voltage as 24v, even). I would guess that they won't run on higher
voltage because
: [AFMUG] Powering Mikrotik CCR from DC
Yep, they definitely have a 24v power supply (RouterOS reports the
voltage as 24v, even). I would guess that they won't run on higher
voltage because they use quite a bit more power than the 1009.
If you need to run them on 48v, it's probably best to just
OMG!... How many times has this been done.
I have requested throughout time that there should be some models with
external terminal lugs to connect external DC hookup.
Also, where is the love to improve ambient temperature ranges.
On 10/26/2018 2:04 PM, SmarterBroadband wrote:
Is anyone
Nope - I checked the spec sheet before trying! I believe the 1009 is one
of the only ones that can take 48VDC which is one of the reasons we use it
at most every POP - well, that and it comes in a handy "PC" version that
fits nicely in our NEMA enclosures at smaller sites. I wish all of the
red a couple of RSD-100C-24 to test….
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Just ordered a couple of RSD-100C-24 to test….
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Powering Mikrotik CCR from DC
Yep, they definitely have a 24v power supply (RouterOS reports
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> It’s possible they could also accept 48 volts, but without some assurance
> that’s true, I wouldn’t risk it.
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Powering Mikrotik CCR from DC
This would seem to imply they want 24 volts:
https://www.streakwave.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=24V4APOW
It’s possible they could also accept 48 volts, but without some assurance
that’s true, I wouldn’t risk it.
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Powering Mikrotik CCR from DC
We already have 1016 and 1032 at all our sites. Therefore I would like to use
them. +48v would be great
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We already have 1016 and 1032 at all our sites. Therefore I would like to use
them. +48v would be great
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2018 1:22 PM
To: AFMUG
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Powering Mikrotik CCR from DC
I'm
The 1009 is different... even the model with an internal power supply can
be powered via PoE. I don't believe that's true for the 1016 and 1036, so I
wouldn't assume they'll take 48v just because the 1009 can.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 3:33 PM Adam Moffett wrote:
> Oh I see.
> How did you figure
Oh I see.
How did you figure out that it would work with 48V? Did you find
something labeled on the board, or just hook it up and smoke test it?
On 10/26/2018 3:27 PM, Josh Baird wrote:
We power nearly all of our CCR's directly off of a +48VDC rail (at
least 1009 are 48VDC). We either
AIK doesn’t have a DC power input except maybe
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> Yes I've done tha
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Powering Mikrotik CCR from DC
Yes I've done that many times.
I don't know what their acceptable range is, so I use a regulated DC-DC
converter to give it exactly 24V. I've used Meanwell and Traco coverters.
I drill a hole in the back of the CCR case
We power nearly all of our CCR's directly off of a +48VDC rail (at least
1009 are 48VDC). We either attach directly to the PCB on the CCR or use a
little barrel connector, crimp a wire to it and feed it directly to our DC
rail.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 3:06 PM SmarterBroadband wrote:
> Is
Yes I've done that many times.
I don't know what their acceptable range is, so I use a regulated DC-DC
converter to give it exactly 24V. I've used Meanwell and Traco coverters.
I drill a hole in the back of the CCR case and feed a heavy jacketed
16/2 through it and secure it with a zip tie
Is anyone powering Mikrotik CCR routers from DC. It looks like if you pull
the included AC PSU it feeds the Tik with 24volt DC. So can we just remove
the supply and feed the tik from a 24v DC supply? Anyone doing this?
Anyone know what the make / model of plug on the PSU?
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