How to power a SAF Lunima radio

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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Mon Aug 24, 2015 4:50 pm

It works. The Luminas have a floating ground, meaning you can power them with + or - 48. Email support. Tell them you want to use your own high power PoE injector and that its 48 positive. Will this be ok? They will tell you yes.

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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:03 pm

re read my post. the poe pinout isn't the same.

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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:07 pm

Email support.

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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:51 am

Anyone powering SAF Integra units? We just got in some 18Ghz 2+0 config, SAF units I need to use Netonix LAG to combine the bandwidth, and hopefully power it. The power supplies they come with are a bit confusing, but I know are 48VDC. Not sure to use 48V or 48VH, but don't want to burn out the radio or anything.

Anyone is already powering SAF Integra (WS) with these?

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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Fri Jul 01, 2016 12:05 pm

wispwest wrote:Anyone powering SAF Integra units? We just got in some 18Ghz 2+0 config, SAF units I need to use Netonix LAG to combine the bandwidth, and hopefully power it. The power supplies they come with are a bit confusing, but I know are 48VDC. Not sure to use 48V or 48VH, but don't want to burn out the radio or anything.

Anyone is already powering SAF Integra (WS) with these?


I would assume it would use 48VH

But if you are unsure look at the label on the POE Brick, if that yields no clues then cut one end off a jumper and strip the wires and break out your trusty volt ohm meter and measure each wire and mapo it out
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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Fri Jul 01, 2016 12:21 pm

sirhc wrote:
wispwest wrote:Anyone powering SAF Integra units? We just got in some 18Ghz 2+0 config, SAF units I need to use Netonix LAG to combine the bandwidth, and hopefully power it. The power supplies they come with are a bit confusing, but I know are 48VDC. Not sure to use 48V or 48VH, but don't want to burn out the radio or anything.

Anyone is already powering SAF Integra (WS) with these?


I would assume it would use 48VH

But if you are unsure look at the label on the POE Brick, if that yields no clues then cut one end off a jumper and strip the wires and break out your trusty volt ohm meter and measure each wire and mapo it out


Thanks for quick reply Chris. I dug in and found the pin-out in the manua (see attach), looks like it uses all 4-pair for power

SAF Integra_PinOUT.png

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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Fri Jul 01, 2016 1:40 pm

So from your picture it shows their polarity PIN out is:
PINS 1,2,4,5 as positive
PINS 3,6,7,8 as negative

Now compare that with our polarity pin out located in the following places:

Our PDF:
ImageThe product descriptions on our web site located under the picture of each model switch:
24V POE Option: Pins 4,5 (+) Pins 7,8 (-)
48V POE Option: Pins 4,5 (+) Pins 7,8 (-)
24VH POE Option: Pins 1,2,4,5 (+) Pins 3,6,7,8 (-)
48VH POE Option: Pins 1,2,4,5 (+) Pins 3,6,7,8 (-)

So we show our polarity PIN out as:
PINS 1,2,4,5 as positive
PINS 3,6,7,8 as negative

They show their polarity PIN out as:
PINS 1,2,4,5 as positive
PINS 3,6,7,8 as negative

Looks like a match to me to use 48VH POE option?
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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Fri Jul 01, 2016 3:46 pm

wispwest wrote:Anyone powering SAF Integra units ?


We power Lumina with Netonix and informations on how was already post at page 2 of this topic.

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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Fri Jul 01, 2016 3:51 pm

mike99 wrote:
wispwest wrote:Anyone powering SAF Integra units ?


We power Lumina with Netonix and informations on how was already post at page 2 of this topic.



Lumina is a totally different model, I wanted to be sure Integra would be fine before potentially frying an $8k piece of equipment ;-)

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Re: How to power a SAF Lunima radio

Fri Jul 01, 2016 4:47 pm

UPDATE: Successfully powering my Integra WS with one on the desk, pulling a whomping 30W of power, but it is working!

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