Hello
Can someone tell me what the current draw for a rb433ah is (without minipci)
Thanks
Ahh! thought you ment the board layoutJust found it in the 333 manual!
it says 3W, can it really use that little power?
The voltage doesn't matter when you are talking watts. Watts is the power draw no matter what voltage is used. So if you have a 3 watt draw for the RB433AH and you are using a 19 watt power supply like the 18POW, then you have 16 watts left over for radio cards and potential line loss (when running POE).I wanted to followup on this. The 3W rating for the 433ah, is that at 12v or 24v?
Anyone have hard numbers of what a 433AH with a single XR5 takes at 24v ? I see that the XR5 states max 1.8a, but that's at 3.3v I believe. Trying to determine how many PoE runs I need to power a handful of those 450 feet away... Because of distance I can't use PoE with data - so I need to determine if I can use fiber and then power a small switch and a few 433ah's.
XR5
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1.8A at 3.3v is 5.94W.
5.94W at 24v is .24A ?
433AH
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3w at 24v is .125A ?
Is my calculation right that an XR5 and 433AH should be around .364A at 24v ? I know that's max current, I am planning for the worst. At idle I'm guessing it's less.
The POE-24i from PacWireless states 0.8A at 24v. Does this mean I could possibly run 2 433ah/xr5 combos from a single POE-24i? I know at 450 feet I am going to have loss and would not be able to run 2, just trying to figure out numbers. I plan on using all 8 pins of a cat6 cable for power. Anyone chime in with real world experience?
You need to account for transmission and conversion loses. (No, I don't know how much)So are my calulations about right for the 433ah and an XR5? 0.364A at 24v (or 8.74W) for that setup?
During idle, my RB433AH with two R5H cards on a long POE run is reporting 19.7V from a 24V POE supply.You will see a 1 or 2 volt drop over a long POE cable run on a 24 volt system. So we are talking 4% to 8%. That is less than 1 watt of loss. The conversion loss is already accounted for.
Tom
300 to 400 feetHow long is your ethernet run?
Tom