The mUPS device it’s very interesting.
I couldn’t attend at MUM in Milano due to some work commitments.
Can we have more info about it?
Will the mUPS monitor the battery voltage and send alert message over ethernet (like low voltage, running on batt, no dc power..) ? Or will have a continuous monitor interface ?
Can mUPS share a battery with other mUPS device ?
Will be the output voltage adjustable ( 24/48/56 V) ? Step of regulator (1..2.. 5 V) ? Max output current ?
It can’t send anything, there is no software on it. It is a passive device. It will monitor the battery and show a LED light when it is full. It will also monitor the battery temperature, and adjust the charging rate based on that. A temperature sensor is planned to be included.
If it is completly passive and give no remote signal, from my point of view, isn’t very useful.
If the radio are running on battery i want to know it..
Charger and step-up converter I find anywhere,
I thought he was going to have at least one remote monitoring software
Because we need to have remote management of the towers and what happens in them,
I do not see an advantage in buying it if it is not manageable
You can easily script that in the powered mikrotik if it runs on 24v, if you script code to check the voltage, running on mUPS you get about 12 and not 24 as otherwise.
That is probably not to be recommended. Use the mUPS with a 7Ah or 18Ah battery.
When you have a much bigger battery get a dedicated charger and DC-DC converter to make 24v
and power your equipment from that.
mUPS sounds interesting. Is it possible to power possibly a PowerBox at which probably 4 wireless systems are connected wit PoE?
So is it possible to power 5 routerboards at the same time with one mUPS? Or is the current output limited anyway? 2A current (at 24V) should be ok for this constellation.
@pe1chl:
Sorry, I don’t find this information anywhere. A brochure isn’t linked on the mikrotik site. And the product description also doesn’t tell anything about this.
I gave the link to the product page (got it from the newsletter - sure some products from the newsletter still have to be placed on the hardware page!)
and on that page there is a link to the PDF brochure which has the specs.
Can always happen… I think dl1nux is your amateur radio callsign
I am mainly active on networking (HAMNET) and multisite repeaters (like PI2NOS)
So 73!
That link is also on the product page. But please note that not all products in the newletter that have links to a product
page can be found when starting on the www.mikrotik.com site and navigating through “Hardware” etc.
This probably still has to be finalized.
(e.g. the S-RJ10)
He had already found it, see posting #13.
However, I noticed the above when I tried to locate certain products while reading a printed copy of the newsletter, so no
way to click on the links. I searched for the products on the main site but they are not all there.