There is no part 15 certification that includes the power supply. As
long as the power supply is UL certified (which should be any that is
legally sold in the US market) then you will be fine.

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BD> Is it actually certified or did they reply as "Yeah, that should work".

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BD> From: Don Castella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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BD> Subject: Re: [smartBridges] 18v power?

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>> They certified the power supply I found for them at Mouser....

BD> With the caveat that the supply wires be reversed to provide proper
BD> polarity. hardly plug n play!

>>
>> JH
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Breiland, Derek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 8:49 AM
>> Subject: RE: [smartBridges] 18v power?
>>
>>
>> > It would be really nice if Smartbridges were to actually certify at
BD> least
>> > one if not several power supply options.
>> >
>> > When we start talking about "be careful of the smoke" we are just
BD> guessing
>> > and in this business there is no room for guess work.  If we had a
>> certified
>> > product recommended from Smartbridges I think we would all feel better
>> about
>> > using it and in the event we needed support on a problem from
BD> SmartBridges
>> > we would know we are using certified equipment to rule that out.
>> >
>> > I am awaiting the release of the POE outdoor.  Even though I have no
>> > intentions on using it outdoors it does provide for a higher voltage
BD> level
>> > for long cable runs as well as some surge protection the way I
BD> understand
>> > it.  Not the cheapest solution but just like anything else you get what
>> you
>> > pay for.


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