Let me start over. I started a thread yesterday asking for advice on a solar setup to power a PoE camera, PoE switch, and cellular modem. Moderator, feel free to delete the old post. old Thread Locked, Mod
I have revised the items that will be used. The following items (full specs attached) need to be powered 24x7 in a location near Fort Worth, TX.
1) Axis P5635-E camera - IEEE 802.3at Type 2 Class 4 Camera consumption: typical 8 W, max 21 W Multi-connector cable: 20W
2) Mikrotik PoE lite -The board accepts powering from the power jack or from the first Ethernet port (Passive PoE): direct-input power jack (5.5mm outside and 2mm inside, female, pin positive plug) accepts 6-30V DC first Ethernet port accepts passive Power over Ethernet accepts 6-30V DC The power consumption of this device under maximum load is up to 3W
Sierra Wireless RV50 - Uses less than 1W when idle. Not much more than that in the spec sheet.
Would the Morningstar TriStar TS-MPPT-60 Charge Controller be a good controller for this setup? What batteries and panels would be a good fit for a 24v setup to power this configuration?
I have revised the items that will be used. The following items (full specs attached) need to be powered 24x7 in a location near Fort Worth, TX.
1) Axis P5635-E camera - IEEE 802.3at Type 2 Class 4 Camera consumption: typical 8 W, max 21 W Multi-connector cable: 20W
2) Mikrotik PoE lite -The board accepts powering from the power jack or from the first Ethernet port (Passive PoE): direct-input power jack (5.5mm outside and 2mm inside, female, pin positive plug) accepts 6-30V DC first Ethernet port accepts passive Power over Ethernet accepts 6-30V DC The power consumption of this device under maximum load is up to 3W
Sierra Wireless RV50 - Uses less than 1W when idle. Not much more than that in the spec sheet.
Would the Morningstar TriStar TS-MPPT-60 Charge Controller be a good controller for this setup? What batteries and panels would be a good fit for a 24v setup to power this configuration?
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