I guess I hit enter before I was thru typing.

I also use the Citel in-line suppressors (60v) in every AP that I build.
http://www.citel.us/data_sheets/dataline/MJ850524D3A6012B-DataSheet.pdf

Knock on wood, I have never lost an ethernet port on a unit that has 
this surge suppressor installed.
I had an AP go dead a couple of months ago.  When I opened the enclosure 
there was water in the bottom of the enclosure and the surge suppressor 
was actually melted from the connector shorting out, but the MT board 
was fine.

LaRoy  McCann
Data Technology

Josh Luthman wrote:
> I know it isn't said very often but the voltages for the devices we commonly
> use are
>
> Canopy 12-24v
> Nano/Locostations 12-25v
> MT 4xx 10-28v
>
> Cordless drill battery 18-22v
>
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> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Data Technology <w...@dtisp.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> Good point about the voltage.
>> I use them mostly for UBNT CPE.  What MT units I used them with were 18
>> or 24V.
>>
>>
>>
>> Tom DeReggi wrote:
>>     
>>> The 600SSB still clamps at 35V like the 300SS, right?
>>>
>>> If so, make sure you are using Less than 35V Mikrotiks units and not 48V
>>> configurations.
>>>
>>> As an alternative.... Citel also makes a nice outdoor mountable unit
>>> specifically for wifi pin-outs, about the same cost ($25ish).
>>> They have both 60Vand 35V models.
>>>
>>> Tom DeReggi
>>> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
>>> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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>>> UBNT radios or Mikrotik?
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>>>> Yes you can.  You have to move the ground jumper.  Just loosen the nuts
>>>> and move the jumper to the hole with no copper.
>>>> The jumper will short out the + voltage to ground.
>>>>
>>>> LaRoy McCann
>>>> Data Technology
>>>>
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>>>> Scott Carullo wrote:
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>>>>> Not sure if it matters that the voltage + and - are swapped...
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