Sujet : Re: Experiences with rack mounted kit mounted *vertically*
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 05. Feb 2025, 17:29:53
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On 2/5/2025 8:16 AM, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
Don Y <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:
Anyone have any long-term experiences regarding (wall) mounting
rack mountable kit front-down or front-up? Reliability,
accessibility, etc. And, any suggestions to protect the
openings-susceptible-to-gravitational-interference?
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Any suggestions as to which (-up or -down) might be better?
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For a start, I'd like to mount six 48/52-port switches.
Most of the mounting kits suggest this is within their
typical weight limits. But, 4U seems to be the most common
arrangement (I'd like to have to avoid using two kits)
If your kit contains any relays, make sure they will be mounted so that
the contact gap is in the vertical plane. That allows dirt to drop out,
rather than being retained and ground into the contact faces.
The (*these*) switches don't have any relays (AFAICT). But, I
will have to consider that for some of the mains-related
switching.
Thanks!