I need to expand a mesh network at a remote site. It doesn't need a VLAN-aware switch, but it does need to run natively off of 12 VDC. Anyone got a recommendation?
Thanks.
Orv W6BI
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Orv W6BI
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I recently got a Ubiquiti NanoSwitch, which is outdoor qual and can be pole mounted with the tower nodes. This way, I didn't have to repackage for the tower...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ubiquiti-N-SW-NanoSwitch-4-Port-Gigabit-PoE-Swi...
You only need to run a single PoE LAN cable up the tower. It has one downlink PoE source RJ45 port, and three devices PoE feed RJ45 ports.
It reportedly runs on "24" VDC passive, and simply passes PoE thru to the three outputs. The spec sheet claims input range of 21.6-30VDC.
But you have to carefully assess the PoE _current_ draws for each (1A max each), and total for the PoE feed (1.25A max total).
I am running two Rockets (M2 & M5) plus a NanoStation. BONUS! There is just enought power left to run a PoE PTZ Camera, via the Aux NS port!
And I'm staying below the maxes. Actually _less_ than "spec" loading! I might even be able to squeeze another cam on the other NS?
And over a 22ga AWG Cat6 HD Outdoor cable of 100ft, I'm down only about 1.2VDC!
>>> Question 1:: I'd really appreciate it if somebody could try running this nice switch on vanilla 12VDC, and see if it still works?? I just haven't had time. Yet...
Warning! I can run the above 3-4 devices and keep _under_ the _max_ PoE current limits, _only_ by pushing the power up at the _24VDC_.
IF I tried it at 12VDC, I would likely have to reduce the nodes loads. Or likely toast the circuit board traces...
Remember - these UBNT devices typically pull _constant_power_, so shifting volts up means changing currents down. Do the math!!
In my case, to enable use on either 12VDC or 24VDC station sources, I have
a) a 24VDC PoE PS for mains/generator ops,
and for tactical ops...
b) a small & efficient 12VDC-24VDC converter, with PowerPoles, and alternately,
c) a little PPole "Y" that hooks a pair of PPole equiped batteries in series to provide the 24VDC, plus
d) a set of handy PPole to 5.5mm power plug adapters (homebrew), plus 5.5mm power jack fitted PoE "LAN/PoE" splitters (eBay).
>>> Question 2:: Those little 12VDC-24VDC converters are very inexpensive, potted weatherproof, rugged, and very highly efficient. So why not simply feed with your apparent 12VDC, and push up the 24VDC????
BONUS! In this case, you get a _regulated_ 24VDC output, even with wide ranges of "12" VDC inputs, often from 8-20VDC, and even sagging batteries!
Suggestions appreciated, and we'd like to hear what you do?
Thanks & 73!
Gene :
N3EV
Option 1: Netonix WS-8-150-DC (if PoE is needed)
Option 2: Ubiquiti ES-5XP & DC-DC Converter Amazon Part # B06W2HTFW4 (If Poe Is Needed)
Option 3: Most Linksys/Cisco/HP unmanaged switches are native 12vdc. I have a Linksys/Cisco WRT54GS2 V1 in my hand now that's 12vdc. Assuming PoE isnt needed this should be in any IT guy's junk pile.
Justin Kennedy
KF5PEL