Converting tower site from AC to DC

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Converting tower site from AC to DC

Wed Aug 02, 2017 1:16 pm

We are converting a site for AC to DC and have installed one WS-12-250-DC switch. Working fine but on a bit of a load.

Site has:
4 AF24s, (3 are currently being powered by the WS-12-250-DC - midspan power mode)
2 Nano M5s, (not curently powered by WS-12-250-DC, NOOB error on cable diagnostics)
2 Trango 5830s (not powered from the switch)
1 Uplink to another Cisco
1 Geist temp sensor

WS-12-250-DC is currently drawing 3.6 amps (outputting 161 watts)

4 batteries for a 48 volt system, charged by Tycon TP-BC48-300 - 48VDC 300W

We are planning to add another WS-8-150-DC to power the 4th AF24 and provide a few more ports for temp sensors and such.
If we power the WS-8-150-DC from the Tycon we may be trying to pull more amps than the 6 it is rated at.
Can we attach the WS-8-150-DC directly to the batteries without risk to the switch?
Second question: Should we be connecting the Netonix switches to the batteries in the first place?

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Please be gentle with your answers, this is our first foray into the DC world.

Any other suggestions would be welcome

Thank You,

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Re: Converting tower site from AC to DC

Wed Aug 02, 2017 1:57 pm

Our SMART DC switches are designed to hook directly to the battery bank not a power supply.

Then use a charging unit to charge and maintain the batteries.

I like Optima Blue Top AGM batteries
https://www.google.com/search?q=optima+ ... e&ie=UTF-8

If you are going to use a power supply to feed the switch then use the WS-12-DC which has no power supply and expects 48-54V DC input from a power supply.

The beauty of the SMART DC is it can in an EMERGENCY run your battery bank all the way down to dead

And if you use a SMART charger like the Minn Kota charger they come in 1 to 4 battery bank units that charge each battery separately and can recover dead batteries by charging 10+ Amps per battery. With Minn Kota you can select to run the 4 batteries in series for 48V which I recommend or parallel for 12V which I do not recommend as 12V is inefficient supply for the SMART switches. Or you can run in hybrid parallel / series for 24V which is also a good idea.

Minn Kota chargers are a Tank
https://www.google.com/search?q=minn+ko ... e&ie=UTF-8
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Re: Converting tower site from AC to DC

Wed Aug 02, 2017 2:42 pm

Thank You, that's what I was looking for. We will make a small change and go with the following,
possibly two of the WS-12-250-DC.

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Later we will look into a minkota 4 bank solution also.

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Re: Converting tower site from AC to DC

Wed Aug 02, 2017 4:32 pm

I would use the chargers I suggested as they charge each battery separately and can recover a fully dead battery.

You would want a 4 battery bank multi stage INTELLIGENT charger each channel capable of 10A so combine 40A charge which will recover completely dead batteries.

Also why not use the WS-26-500-DC instead of 2 switches?
https://www.netonix.com/wisp-switch/ws-26-500-dc.html
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