-48 Systems and DC Switches
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ginovilla - Member
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-48 Systems and DC Switches
Any feedback on this combination? We are looking into using the DC Switches in telco cabinets with existing -48, is the DC switch floating ground?
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Re: -48 Systems and DC Switches
sorry, current to be released soon DC switch is not a floating ground.
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Re: -48 Systems and DC Switches
Sorry, i didn't respond correctly to the question about floating inputs.
The correct answer is yes, our switch circuitry is floating in regards to the chassis. So if you h ave a 48 or -48 volt power system, it will work.
You just have to make sure of course that you hook up the -48 v to our power ground input (the black terminal).
The only thing hooked up to our "chassis" is the RJ45 & SFP shield's, along with the grounding lug on the front or rear panel.
The correct answer is yes, our switch circuitry is floating in regards to the chassis. So if you h ave a 48 or -48 volt power system, it will work.
You just have to make sure of course that you hook up the -48 v to our power ground input (the black terminal).
The only thing hooked up to our "chassis" is the RJ45 & SFP shield's, along with the grounding lug on the front or rear panel.
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