Netonix WS-24-400A Switch Failure

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Re: Netonix WS-24-400A Switch Failure

Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:00 pm

Chris,

Am about to pull the trigger and order one of these to test, but I wanted to confirm once more that these units can be connected via a serial cable to a PC. The port that looks like it could connect to a serial cable sure isn't described as such in the manual. Instead it references an option to remotely wire (up to 50 feet away) and connect an optional module for monitoring and control, which doesn't seem like what we are after. I would really like to be able to communicate with the unit to be notified of power events, the battery condition, and operating temperature (it is only rated to 104 degrees btw). Here is what the manual says about the port:

Remote Control Module Connector: allows remote monitoring
and control with an optional module (Tripp Lite model APSRM4,
sold separately).

Thanks,

Nate


sirhc wrote:We use Tripp Lite inverter Chargers.

Sometimes we get them off eBay sometimes other sites like Amazon. They come is a wide range of watts and AC and DC input.
For instance we normally use the 750 Watt version for most towers but sometimes we use the 1250 watts.
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Sometimes we get them off eBay sometimes other sites like Amazon. They come is a wide range of watts and AC and DC input.

For instance we normally use the 750 Watt version for most towers but sometimes we use the 1250 watts. The wattage ratting is for constant draw and they surge to 200% rating I think for inrush draw/deman.

You can get them where they charge 12V, 24, or 48V batter banks with multi stage charging such as trickle, low, med, high charge. We use the 12V DC battery bank version that way we can add as many batteries in parallel as we want to increase tower up time on batteries.

You can get them where they use 220V AC or 120V AC, we use the 120V AC units.

They use Grid power when available then they will switch if grid fails and even add to grid power to maintain 120V in the event of brown outs.

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Re: Netonix WS-24-400A Switch Failure

Tue Mar 10, 2015 11:22 pm

Good thread. *sits back with popcorn*

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Re: Netonix WS-24-400A Switch Failure

Wed Mar 11, 2015 1:26 am

To add additional information to the thread, on Chris's recommendation, we opened up the switch and checked the fuses. Sure enough, one of them was blown (F2) though the other (F1) appears to be ok. Tried to replace with a similarly rated fuse (10A 250V), but the fuse blew immediately again so obviously there is an issue. Still not sure what the issue is, but Chris is working with us as he always does and I have no doubt will get to the bottom of it shortly. Will keep everyone posted.

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Re: Netonix WS-24-400A Switch Failure

Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:48 pm

Well, our Netonix WS-24-400A is back up and running. Turned out it was a power supply failure so Chris shipped a replacement out and we installed it yesterday and immediately saw those beautiful lights fire up. We knew right away everything was OK with the switch config when the lights appeared next to the various ports indicating the power status. Sure enough, we were able to login with the IP and access the web interface without issue.

Glad to have this running again- now just need to get back up the hill and replace the ToughSwitches we had to put back in service. Going to be glad to say goodbye to those again.

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Re: Netonix WS-24-400A Switch Failure

Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:14 pm

nelson05 wrote:Well, our Netonix WS-24-400A is back up and running. Turned out it was a power supply failure so Chris shipped a replacement out and we installed it yesterday and immediately saw those beautiful lights fire up. We knew right away everything was OK with the switch config when the lights appeared next to the various ports indicating the power status. Sure enough, we were able to login with the IP and access the web interface without issue.

Glad to have this running again- now just need to get back up the hill and replace the ToughSwitches we had to put back in service. Going to be glad to say goodbye to those again.


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