09-30-2020 12:57 AM
On the DC connector I can see 2 pins for +12V (power) and 2 GND (Input enable).
What does it mean?
Means that we can use two sources for power?
Regards,
Paulo Soares
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09-30-2020 03:50 PM - edited 09-30-2020 03:51 PM
Hi Paulo,
I do not believe the 2 pins +12V and ground are meant to provide power from multiple sources. I think they are setup similar other electronics where you have multiple pins providing the same voltage. For example in your desktop computer there are similar connectors (like an 8 Pin CPU connector) carrying multiple pins of +12V.
Further, I think Cisco would have specifically called it out in the documentation if you could use dual power DC power sources if they designed it with that capability.
Hope this helps.
- Jon
10-01-2020 12:42 AM
Thank you for your explanation
09-30-2020 03:50 PM - edited 09-30-2020 03:51 PM
Hi Paulo,
I do not believe the 2 pins +12V and ground are meant to provide power from multiple sources. I think they are setup similar other electronics where you have multiple pins providing the same voltage. For example in your desktop computer there are similar connectors (like an 8 Pin CPU connector) carrying multiple pins of +12V.
Further, I think Cisco would have specifically called it out in the documentation if you could use dual power DC power sources if they designed it with that capability.
Hope this helps.
- Jon
10-01-2020 12:42 AM
Thank you for your explanation
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