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I have Airfibre with Supersonic, and I am looking to stay online during loadshedding. The remote node on the roof is fed by a PoE injector that supplies 50V and 1.2A (remote node unit rated 60W). Any suggestions?
 
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a small 600watt generator .use around 1 litre of fuel per 3 hours .the problem you have is the 50 volt .not easy to just generate .little gene is quiet enough in a garage to not bother
 
a small 600watt generator .use around 1 litre of fuel per 3 hours .the problem you have is the 50 volt .not easy to just generate .little gene is quiet enough in a garage to not bother

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Sorry but it has reached a stage where I HAVE to ask why you have a space before the fullstop and none after?
 
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Sorry but it has reached a stage where I HAVE to ask why you have a space before the fullstop and none after?
really only because the comma on my phone as well as most other punctuation things are 3 screens away and i cant change it .i have to physically go hunt for them .almost like on and old ipad .and the phone constantly resetts back to french so spelling and sentences are a nightmare you have to go back and correct every word otherwise everything you type is in gobbledy gook .spelling words is even worse and cant seem to be changed .somebody suggested a different keyboard .its even worse .autocorrect corrects every word to french .
 
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really only because the comma on my phone as well as most other punctuation things are 3 screens away and i cant change it .i have to physically go hunt for them .almost like on and old ipad .and the phone constantly resetts back to french so spelling and sentences are a nightmare you have to go back and correct every word otherwise everything you type is in gobbledy gook .spelling words is even worse and cant seem to be changed .somebody suggested a different keyboard .its even worse .autocorrect corrects every word to french .

Very distinctive, I like it :thumbsup:
 
a small 600watt generator .use around 1 litre of fuel per 3 hours .the problem you have is the 50 volt .not easy to just generate .little gene is quiet enough in a garage to not bother
thanks .i was looking for a battery type solution ,but i hear you about the 50 volt thing .will defs look into generator solution .much appreciated .
 
thanks .i was looking for a battery type solution ,but i hear you about the 50 volt thing .will defs look into generator solution .much appreciated .

Hahahaha :) looks awesome. You guys don't miss a trick.

Sorry for OT
 
Very distinctive, I like it :thumbsup:
it annoys everyone .i know .a huge pain but im stuck with it for now .bought a new note 11 to get away from my lg .thats a piece of kak .got a nice samsung galaxy 73 i think .left it in the kitchen when i looked again my wifes old phone was in the box and she was smiling very happily .with the new phone in hand .got another upgrade coming next month .
 
thanks .i was looking for a battery type solution ,but i hear you about the 50 volt thing .will defs look into generator solution .much appreciated .
you could go the 4 battery in series route but it will be a hassle in the end .a 12 volt to 50 volt convertor will also work .but i think will be fairly heavy on consumption .they are easily available .
600w Step-up Boost power module .look on botshop .but you must check if its ac/or dc thats needed.im sure that they will even set it up for you for the required voltage and will probably even have a box for it
 
thanks .i was looking for a battery type solution ,but i hear you about the 50 volt thing .will defs look into generator solution .much appreciated .

You could go for a full DC system. In the past I have used a combination of the below:

- UBNT Edgepower 54V
https://store.ui.com/collections/operator-accessories/products/edgepower-54v-150w

- 4X Lithium Batteries in series for 48V

- Planet 802.3bt PoE++ Injector (60 Watts)
https://planetechusa.com/product/po...0-100-1000mbps-802-3bt-poe-injector-60-watts/

or something like the above
 
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