Brian,
Call me monday, but too many volts is what kills electronics.
Blair
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I'm a little confused here. I'm working on a 300 ft run of cat5 and
have a question. The radio is acting sparatic. The power supply has
already been upped from a 18v to a 24v. Both 1 amp.
] On
Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 2:01 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] OT amps and volts
I'm a little confused here. I'm working on a 300 ft run of cat5 and
have a question. The radio is acting sparatic. The power supply has
already been upped from a 18v
: Saturday, February 04, 2006 2:01 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] OT amps and volts
I'm a little confused here. I'm working on a 300 ft run of cat5 and
have a question. The radio is acting sparatic. The power supply
has already been upped from a 18v to a 24v. Both 1 amp
which is
causing the
sporadic radio behavior.
Sean
JohnnyO's evil twin
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Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 2:01 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] OT amps and volts
I'm a little
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT amps and volts
Lets exaggerate here. I can plug a billion amps in and it will only
draw what it wants, but if I go a volt or two over it fries.
Chuckk wrote:
Over voltage will kill the radio or board current is only drawn
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Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 2:01 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] OT amps and volts
I'm a little confused here. I'm working on a 300 ft run of cat5 and
have a question. The radio is acting
Time for some ohm law here guys. The radio you are powering is a load in
series with a transmission line that has resistance. The ohms of the
line and the ohms of the load add together to determine the effective
load for determining the amount of current flow that will be drawn. If
you already