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IgniteNet ML-60-10G-360 PoE?

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 5:12 pm
by Kevlar
Can anyone confirm whether it's safe to power an IgniteNet MetroLinq 10G Tri-Band Omni ( ML-60-10G-360 ) from a Netonix?

The included PoE brick outputs 48VDC / 1.35A, and the pin-out is +(1,2)pins / -(3,6)pins. This is reversed polarity from some other radios we've powered with Netonix 48V PoE, and also higher amperage than the Netonix can sustain (the Netonix 48V PoE setting says 0.75A, though I know it can surge/spike a bit higher than that).

I see another IgniteNet MetroLinq model listed as working in this thread, but that one takes 24VH PoE. I know some radios work with either polarity, but haven't found anything conclusive on this model. Has anyone tested an ML-60-10G-360 with Netonix 48V PoE?

Re: IgniteNet ML-60-10G-360 PoE?

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 11:21 pm
by Dawizman
48VH works. The Pinout on those radios is 1,2,4,5+ and 3,6,7,8- if i am not mistaken.

Re: IgniteNet ML-60-10G-360 PoE?

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 4:06 pm
by Kevlar
Dawizman wrote:48VH works. The Pinout on those radios is 1,2,4,5+ and 3,6,7,8- if i am not mistaken.

Thanks for the reply.

Makes me a little nervous to give it 48VH, since the PoE brick it shipped with says it has power on 2 pairs, not all 4. I take it you've tested 48VH with this exact model though?

Sure wish the manufacturer's spec sheet would give a little more detail, but it makes no mention of the pin-out / polarity options, so I'm just going off what it says on the brick.

Re: IgniteNet ML-60-10G-360 PoE?

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 4:33 pm
by sirhc
Take a jumper and cut one end off.
Now strip all 8 wires
Now use multi-meter / volt meter to measure pairs yourself and note results thus mapping out the pairs

Re: IgniteNet ML-60-10G-360 PoE?

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2021 10:09 pm
by ukiahwireless2011
Has anyone actually powered a ml60-10g-360 with 48vh from netonix? Nobody actually answered this question. we are seeing connectivity issues at 48v as power is much less than factory poe.