jluthman wrote:Right but I am using a DC WispSwitch and it's fed with 24v. I would prefer to stick with 24v in and out to keep efficiency higher and run time longer.
EDIT: Also I have a couple of the earlier MACs that aren't able to do 48v which happen to be on a 255 foot tower, roughly 300 foot cat5. This will absolutely require 24v and 24vh is a much smarter option.
OK but the logic is the same, you do NOT need 24VH for AFX radios as you can use 24V, 48V, or 48VH
And it does not matter what voltage you feed the WS-8-150-DC it upconverts all voltage to 50V internally as a base line then down converts to 24V as needed.
The same logic is with all our switches AC or DC the power supply outputs 50V to the board then the board either passes that out as 48V or down converts to 24V.
If we used a power supply that had dual voltage output it could cost more to build.
Just like the ToughSWITCH AC power supply outputs 48V then on the switchboard it converts 48V to 24V as needed.
And of course we down convert 50V to 5V, 3.3V, 1.5V, 1V and all the other voltages we need to run the switch.
But your original question was what POE option should I use to power an AFX radio and the answer is 48VH is preferred but 48V would be second choice, and 24V is OK for short cable runs.
I run a WISP as well and I power AFX radios with 24V, 48V, 24VH, and 48VH depending on what ports I have available and the cable length.
But whatever voltage you feed a radio it immediately down converts it to 5V, 3.3v, 1.5V, and 1V as everything in the radios uses those voltages.