Using Tycon UPS with MINI switch?
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:32 pm
We are looking for a better (DC) option for UPS for our mini-pop sites that use WS-6-MINI switches. Right now, it is backed up with AC powered APC UPS devices but that's not very efficient. We have been looking at Tycon UPS devices like the UPS-PL2448HP-9. However, it does not appear that the Tycon will do 4-pair 48V POE power. It can certainly power a DC switch since it does have binding post output but for the MINI switch, I don't see an option.
Tycon claims due to the short distance of the POE from the UPS to the MINI, 2 pair 48v will work. I don't see the specs for the Netonix allowing anything other than 4-pair 48v.
Any experience with Tycon and MINI switches? Or decent POE UPS's for a WS-6-MINI site? Most of these sites are only using 15 - 20 watts total of power (1 or 2 48v radios and the switch).
Tycon claims due to the short distance of the POE from the UPS to the MINI, 2 pair 48v will work. I don't see the specs for the Netonix allowing anything other than 4-pair 48v.
Any experience with Tycon and MINI switches? Or decent POE UPS's for a WS-6-MINI site? Most of these sites are only using 15 - 20 watts total of power (1 or 2 48v radios and the switch).