You could have one MINI at the base powered via regulated 48V through the barrel connector. Use the 48VH port on the base switch to power the topside MINI.ryanm wrote:My preferred solution would be to have a DC-powered wisp switch at the base powering the mini... but I don't need a switch in that spot yet.lligetfa wrote:One reason I can think of to go that route rather than just use the barrel connector is when you are inserting power a long distance from the MINI. That way the MINI can be a distance extender.
Of course, if you don't need a switch at the base, then the Tycon injector would do so long as you have regulated 48V. That would give you one test port to plug into on the ground.