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    Power supply voltage flexibility?

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      pdnx last edited by

      I have set up a couple of SG-2100's for my Ham Radio club's repeaters (for remote access), but now a question has come up.

      We'd like to get all of the equipment running directly from a 12v battery (the repeaters have the ability built in by design). The battery will be trickle charged by the repeater which wll maintain it. This means that the actual voltage presented to the end devices would vary a bit, 11-13v, that sort of thing.

      Will the SG-2100 tolerate that? Or is it going to go tango uniform if it's presented anything besides a regulated 12v?

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        provels @pdnx last edited by provels

        @pdnx I'd probably just run an APC 1000 or 1500 for the whole lot. Get battery plus surge. But that's me.

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          SteveITS @provels last edited by

          @provels I think @pdnx is asking to use the 12v directly and not use the Netgate transformer at all. Maybe it doesn't (or does) matter but I'd guess Netgate would say it at least voids the warranty.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

            Yeah it's untested AFAIK. It's certainly not rated for a wide input voltage like that.

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