Does anyone know of good ruggedized enclosures that a mtk 433ah and 411
will fit in. We are looking for temperature and physically rugged as it will
be deployed several times in military environment.
Thanks!
Mike Goicoechea
m...@cielosystems.net
Does it have to be temperature controlled? I find that the no-brand chinese
enclosures work here in Ohio - ranging from 110 to -10. The worst scenario
they hold up well against is the 110 early afternoons to 60 night times and
back - that killed the PacWireless enclosures.
Josh Luthman
Office:
that helps.
laters,
marlon
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From: Mike Goicoechea m...@cielosystems.net
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Does anyone know of good ruggedized enclosures that a mtk 433ah
and hold the heat.
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Does anyone know of good
, 2009 10:09 AM
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We've been using the small pacific wireless boxes with the hinged lid for
our 411 boards. Cast aluminum. I've never had any heat issues from them
but we're in Ohio, not that bad for heat. Could always
.
Scott
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We've been using the small pacific wireless boxes
19, 2009 10:50 AM
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Does it have to be temperature controlled? I find that the no-brand chinese
enclosures work here in Ohio - ranging from 110 to -10. The worst scenario
they hold up well against is the 110 early afternoons
Luthman
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Does it have to be temperature controlled? I find that the no-brand chinese
enclosures work here in Ohio - ranging from 110 to -10. The worst scenario
they hold up well
, August 19, 2009 11:50 AM
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Does it have to be temperature controlled? I find that the no-brand chinese
enclosures work here in Ohio - ranging from 110 to -10. The worst scenario
they hold up well against is the 110 early
to me. Just thinking aloud here.
Bob-
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Does it have
: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 1:50 PM
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The smaller ones (we used rb532) both hinged and 8 screw (man did these
suck).
I personally have never seen an 8 screw box leak (I have seen the hinged one
leak).
Josh Luthman
Office: 937
: [WISPA] ruggedized enclosures mikrotik
Does it have to be temperature controlled? I find that the no-brand
chinese
enclosures work here in Ohio - ranging from 110 to -10. The worst
scenario
they hold up well against is the 110 early afternoons to 60 night times
and
back
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Behalf Of Josh Luthman
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The smaller ones (we used rb532) both hinged and 8 screw (man did these
suck).
I personally have never seen an 8 screw
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Subject: [WISPA] ruggedized enclosures mikrotik
Does anyone know of good ruggedized enclosures that a mtk 433ah and
411
will fit in. We are looking for temperature and physically rugged as
it
will
be deployed several times in military environment.
Thanks!
Mike Goicoechea
m
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Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 1:34 PM
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Looks like nice boxes. Time to get out the old credit card
Thanks
@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] ruggedized enclosures mikrotik
What size pac wireless box were you using that had the issues and did it
have the hinged cover? We use the smaller ones for the 411 board with
the
hinged cover with no trouble but from looking at it, the gasket isn't
much
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Looks like nice boxes. Time to get out the old credit card
Thanks!
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See my other response regarding the longevity of this box.
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or gets deformed and will not
stay in its track.
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http
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Appears to be the one that Ligowave/Deliberant used for some products.
When it is new
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