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Does the AIR-PWRINJ6= power injector protect Access Points from electrical surges?

haziqk
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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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Rich R
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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).

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marce1000
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               - I have moved this topic to the Wireless group.

  M.



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Rich R
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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).

Thanks for the feedback, That was helpful.

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