2 hots is 240 right ? Ccr pdu is good for 240? I don't know anything more than that. You can't get a cable to go from your outlet to a atx style power cord for the Ccr ? On Nov 5, 2014 8:53 PM, "Scott Carullo" <sc...@brevardwireless.com> wrote:
> Cloud core. There is a difference between having a hot (80-250v), a > neutral and a ground, vs. a neutral and two 120v hots. I believe the > router can handle more than 120v but not in the sense that its being > delivered on two 120v legs with a neutral and no ground. Its a 3 prong > twist lock type receptacle. If there is a way I'd like to be educated > (aside from pulling one of the hots and hooking the neutral to ground as > well on my new non-code engineered power cable. Educate me..... > > I think I'm just going to plug it into the normal 120v 20amp plug on the > wall behind the rack though, seems like the best way forward considering > the options I was just trying to accommodate the customers request prior to > plan B. > > Thanks > > Scott Carullo > Technical Operations > 855-FLSPEED x102 > > > ------------------------------ > *From*: "TJ Trout" <t...@voltbb.com> > *Sent*: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 3:21 PM > *To*: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org> > *Subject*: Re: [WISPA] Off topic sorta power question.... > > > Everything can use 240 now days probably just need a new power cord > On Nov 5, 2014 12:10 PM, "Bob M" <lakel...@gbcx.net> wrote: >> >> Keep in mind that it is breakered for 240. Splitting the legs after a >> 240 vac circuit breaker is not code. >> >> >> Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone >> >> >> >> -------- Original message -------- >> From: Brett Woollum <br...@tekify.com> >> Date:11/05/2014 12:00 PM (GMT-05:00) >> To: WISPA General List <wireless@wispa.org> >> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Off topic sorta power question.... >> >> Tim, >> >> In most cases you can split the hot leads on the 240v outlet into two >> 120v circuits. There are adapter pigtails for this if you don't want to >> hardware it. >> >> >From memory, our local hardware store sells these (in the US). >> >> A quick Google search revealed this: >> http://www.wayfair.com/Champion-Power-Equipment-Generator-Y-Adapter-for-Champion-Power-Equipment-48035-L771-K~CXP1067.html?refid=GX50899353420-CXP1067&device=c&ptid=75696510540&gclid=CJ_Fktv348ECFUdffgod3z4ANw >> >> Brett Woollum >> Senior Sales Engineer >> br...@tekify.com >> >> *Tekify Broadband Internet Services* >> Web: http://www.tekify.com >> Phone: 510-266-5800, ext 6200 >> ------------------------------ >> *From: *"Tim Way" <t...@way.vg> >> *To: *sc...@brevardwireless.com, "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org >> > >> *Sent: *Wednesday, November 5, 2014 7:50:52 AM >> *Subject: *Re: [WISPA] Off topic sorta power question.... >> >> I would think something like this might be the safer option: >> http://www.certifiedmtp.com/step-up-step-down-transformer-500w/?gclid=CNWj1Kro48ECFQipaQodB74ADQ >> >> That said I'm not an electrician and I think that question might be best >> answered by one. >> >> Tim Way >> >> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Scott Carullo <sc...@brevardwireless.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> I need to place a 120v normal 1U router in a rack that only has 240v >>> twist lock receptacles available for power. I need to put a UPS there so I >>> just looked for a 240v UPS with the right plugs but because they are made >>> for a lot larger load they were way bigger (and more expensive) than what I >>> was looking for. SO... anyone have a better way to do this? I have >>> considered taking one leg and bonding the neutral and ground, but..... >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Scott Carullo >>> Technical Operations >>> 855-FLSPEED x102 >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Wireless mailing list >>> Wireless@wispa.org >>> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Wireless mailing list >> Wireless@wispa.org >> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Wireless mailing list >> Wireless@wispa.org >> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Wireless mailing list > Wireless@wispa.org > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > >
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