AF5x on 48 HV
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Re: AF5x on 48 HV
All 2X and 3X radios support the higher (+53VDC) max operating voltage. However, due to their higher current draw, the minimum input voltage that they require is slightly higher: +22.8VDC.
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Re: AF5x on 48 HV
Has anyone tried powering their AFX with 48V or 48VH yet?
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Re: AF5x on 48 HV
No.. We were hoping you would.. in the name of science!
I have an AF5X sitting right here on my desk to my left... and a WS 8 on my right.. hmmmmm.
I have an AF5X sitting right here on my desk to my left... and a WS 8 on my right.. hmmmmm.
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Re: AF5x on 48 HV
This sounds like a disaster on a tower waiting to happen:
All AF-5X radios with MAC address 04:186:E3:08:E9 or higher support input voltages 19VDC to 53VDC
But also explains why I didn't kill an AF5x when 48volts was accidentally applied to it.
All AF-5X radios with MAC address 04:186:E3:08:E9 or higher support input voltages 19VDC to 53VDC
But also explains why I didn't kill an AF5x when 48volts was accidentally applied to it.
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Re: AF5x on 48 HV
I am not seeing that citation on the Ubiquiti forum though?
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Re: AF5x on 48 HV
Yea, I am waiting for others to say its safe too - LOL
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Re: AF5x on 48 HV
Got some new AF5x's from supplier the other day.. They work fine on 48VH pulling around 10W
chris wrote: Which means they should also work fine at 48V
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