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AMD NUC?nice to see the 860p can handle a nuc....i am getting my new AMD nuc i the next few days , going to move my plex and vms there and connect it to the ratel.
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AMD NUC?nice to see the 860p can handle a nuc....i am getting my new AMD nuc i the next few days , going to move my plex and vms there and connect it to the ratel.
Sorry AMD SFF...nuc is IntelAMD NUC?
Which port do you power the nuc from?
Where do you guys get extra cables for the Ratel? Router is 9v, CPE is 12v so the splitter cable won't work.
Ratel is max 2A on the 12V right? so 24W of juice you can squeeze out of it just on the 12V line
What's your solution for the monitor or do you run it headless?
sucks my raspi cluster needs 5v3a for each node :/
A couple of these should do it:sucks my raspi cluster needs 5v3a for each node :/
A couple of these should do it:
Router Battery Backup
Yes, throwing good money after bad. That UPS has standard lead acid batteries that don't like cycles and is also inverting DC to AC which has a loss factor. Gizzu and co is lithium, and is straight DC so no losses. Many thanks to all who have jumped in to help me. So if I get the Gizzu 8800mah...mybroadband.co.za
The Ratel 860P has one switchable 9V/12VDC output port so it will work.
All the Ratel 860P ports are 5.5 x 2.5mm DC barrel sockets (except for the USB and PoE port obviously).
I made my own cables up. I suspect other people do the same. The center pin/inside part on DC barrel connectors is almost always the positive terminal (negative on outside) but I measured the ONT and router power supplies with a multimeter just to be certain before soldering my jacks onto some cable.
One can find 2.5mm to 2.1mm cables online if you're not able to make your ow
Thought so. Tested mine a while back and also on got 100mbps.I am now sure that the specs are wrong. I just tried powering a UAP-AC-LR using the UltraLAN PoE ports and while it had no problem powering the AP its uplink speed was only 100, not gigabit.
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I also made sure it wasn't a problem with the cables I was using by using those same cables with the PoE injector that the unit comes with. Using the PoE injector I was able to achieve a gigabit uplink.
They have one with a female USB connector. I guess you can get a USB to USB-C cable.Oof that's handy, wonder if there's any USB-C premade... USB-C is a bitch to make on your own
I'm powering my Pi 4 + SSD off the 9v port on the Gizzu 8800mAh mini UPS with this module:
3pcs DC Buck Module 12V24V to QC3.0 Single USB Mobile Charging Board Module Board
Most power supplies including the Pis have over speced supplies to ensure a stable voltage as well as be able to power all the peripherals one may plug in.
Apparently the Pi 4 consumes 3.4W at idle and 7.6W at full load but I'm not sure if that is the 2GB, 4GB or 8GB model. The amount of RAM will affect the power requirments.
If the max is 7.6W then all three could consume up to 22.8W. It may be possible to use the 24V@24W PoE port with a DC-DC buck converter to step down to 5V but it's a bit on the tight side and there will be some loss through the converter.
If you're not running the Pis at full load (e.g. GPUs are idling but CPUs are busy) then it may work.
my pi4, 8GB is connected to the Ratel 860 usb port....i expected preformance to drop and dietpi to complain but its been running fine to my surprise, how did you test it?mine is also overclocked i think to 2000Nvm a short stress test had the Pi KP @ 1800Mhz
Back on 5v3a and stable. Oh well
my pi4, 8GB is connected to the Ratel 860 usb port....i expected preformance to drop and dietpi to complain but its been running fine to my surprise, how did you test it?mine is also overclocked i think to 2000
I am now sure that the specs are wrong. I just tried powering a UAP-AC-LR using the UltraLAN PoE ports and while it had no problem powering the AP its uplink speed was only 100, not gigabit.
View attachment 1013672
I also made sure it wasn't a problem with the cables I was using by using those same cables with the PoE injector that the unit comes with. Using the PoE injector I was able to achieve a gigabit uplink.
