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WS-6-MINI low voltage actions?

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:41 am
by richinuk
Hi guys,

I don't yet own any WS's, but looking to use them as we're moving to mixed 24/48v sites.

My question is... does the WS-6-MINI have the ability to monitor input voltage (poe or DC) and start turning off non essential radios when the voltage drops (signifying we're on battery power)?

For example, our urban pops are mains powered via a float charger and our kit runs off the batteries. Currently we use Mikrotik's and we script those to shut down non essential kit when it detects a mains outage so we extend our battery runtime. I'm looking for something similar.

Also, I saw mention of the hibernate function, and that the WS-8-150 didn't support it but the WS-12-250 does. How about the WS-6-MINI?

Thanks,
Richard

Re: WS-6-MINI low voltage actions?

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 10:15 am
by sirhc
The WS-6-MINI is not a SMART DC which accepts 9V-72V, it expects a constant 48V - 54V input level.

Anything less than 43V it will simply turn off 48V POE but still power 24V

If the voltage drops too far it shuts off and there is no SMART controls like in the models designed to accept a wide range of DC input.

All of the SMART DC switches allows for ports to be powered off based on DC input voltage.

SMART DC MODELS:
WS-8-150-DC
WS-12-250-DC
WS-26-500-DC

Re: WS-6-MINI low voltage actions?

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 6:20 am
by richinuk
Ok, so a WS-8-150-DC would allow me to, for example, use a 24v battery supply floated at 27.6v, provide power to both 24v and 48v systems, turn off the ports to just the backup radios when the voltage drops below 26.5v, turn those ports back on if the voltage raises above 27.3v, and turn off all ports and hibernate when the voltage drops below 22v?

Thanks,
Richard

Re: WS-6-MINI low voltage actions?

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:24 am
by Julian
richinuk wrote:Ok, so a WS-8-150-DC would allow me to, for example, use a 24v battery supply floated at 27.6v, provide power to both 24v and 48v systems, turn off the ports to just the backup radios when the voltage drops below 26.5v, turn those ports back on if the voltage raises above 27.3v, and turn off all ports and hibernate when the voltage drops below 22v?

Thanks,
Richard


Richard - Yep, that's pretty much the exact scenario for which it's designed.

Re: WS-6-MINI low voltage actions?

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:02 pm
by richinuk
Wonderful! That's a sale then.

Thanks for the info.

Richard