11-26-2020 03:15 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:49 PM
Our customer has several 1852 indoor APs powered by power injectors. Recently a few of them stopped working. Inspection shows that there were burnt marks on the boards near the AP's power supply circuit.
We are wondering what could have happened. Can a lightning surge cause this?
Should the injectors be connected to a UPS?
Do you have any suggestions?
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11-26-2020 06:07 AM
We are wondering what could have happened. Can a lightning surge cause this? definitely, yes
Should the injectors be connected to a UPS? Any equipment which needs to be protected should be on UPS unless it is rated to withstand power surges like that (which most equipment is not).
11-26-2020 04:46 AM
- I have moved this topic to the Wireless group.
M.
11-26-2020 06:07 AM
We are wondering what could have happened. Can a lightning surge cause this? definitely, yes
Should the injectors be connected to a UPS? Any equipment which needs to be protected should be on UPS unless it is rated to withstand power surges like that (which most equipment is not).
11-26-2020 10:21 PM
Thanks for the feedback, That was helpful.
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