MSTRONIC Solar & POE Battery Charger User Manual

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Using the MSTronic Solar & POE Battery Charger
Introduction
This guide gives suggesetd ways of using the MSTronic Solar and Battery
Charger. Examples are given for both 24 and 48V POE applications.
Ubiquiti products generally fall into two categories
24 V POE Powered: These products actually are happy with any
voltage between 12 & 24V.
48V POE Powered: These products generally need between 39 & 57V.
In the scenarios below, the Solar & POE Battery Charger needs an external
DC power source. This is supplied by you, and can be any of the following:
Solar panel(s)
Wind generator
DC power source plugged into an AC supply
The figures that follow are just examples; there are many other possible
combinations.
Power Loading: Care should be taken in your design as to how much POE
power each device can supply. Please refer to the Ubiquiti datasheets.
For example, a Nanobeam-M5-19 consumes 8W of power.

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Version 2014-04-24

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  • Page 1 Using the MSTronic Solar & POE Battery Charger Version 2014-04-24 Introduction This guide gives suggesetd ways of using the MSTronic Solar and Battery Charger. Examples are given for both 24 and 48V POE applications. Ubiquiti products generally fall into two categories 24 V POE Powered: These products actually are happy with any voltage between 12 &...
  • Page 2 References Solar & POE Battery Charger, MS-5012C-xx User Manual: http://www.mse.com.tw/comm/upfile/p_130109_03167.pdf DC Powered POE Switch, TS-5-POE Consumes 5W of power itself. 24V POE capable. Datasheet: http://www.ubnt.com/download#doc:TOUGHSwitch DC Powered POE Switch/Router, ERPOE-5 Can be used as a router, a switch, or a combination. Consumes 10W of power itself.
  • Page 3 AC or Solar or Wind Power System – 100 Mbps Basic UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) MS-5012C-24 18~36V DC IN Ubiquiti 24V Device BATTERY BATT OUT 24V @ 1.25 A = 30W POE IN POE OUT MS-5012C-48 18~36V DC IN Ubiquiti 48V Device BATTERY BATT OUT 48V @ 0.625A = 30W...
  • Page 4 Multiple Devices – 24 and 48 V – 100 Mbps MIT-14-48 LAN IN Ubiquiti 48V Device MS-5012C-24 POE OUT DC IN 18~36V DC IN Ubiquiti 24V Device 12V @ 1.50A = 18W BATTERY BATT OUT 24V @ 1.25A = 30W POE IN POE OUT MIT-14-24...
  • Page 5 Multiple Devices – 24 V - Gigabit Ubiquiti 24V Devices TS-5-POE MS-5012C-24 18~36V DC IN 5 x POE OUT 25 W max. BATTERY BATT OUT 24V @ 30W POE IN DC IN POE OUT = Passive POE Splitter Figure 3...
  • Page 6 Multiple Devices – 24 and/or 48 V – Gigabit ERPOE-5 MS-5012C-48 Configured as 18~36V LAN switch or DC IN Router Ubiquiti 24 and 48V, 5 x POE OUT BATTERY GbE Devices 0, 24, or 48V BATT OUT Selectable 48V @ 30W 20W max.
  • Page 7 Configuration – EdgeRouterPOE-5 as 5-port LAN switch Shown here is an example configuration to get an ERPOE-5 to behave as a 5- port managed LAN switch. Only the interfaces section of the configuration is shown. interfaces { bridge br0 { address 192.168.1.20/24 aging 300 hello-time 2...

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