How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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As the subject says.. has anyone come up with a mount for the Ether1616 ethernet switch?
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Re: How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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Re: How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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Re: How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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3d Printed DIN rail support: https://a360.co/38GJbBW
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Re: How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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Nice work on the mount! I used the Wago 209-188 to mount the Ether1616 board. I’m asking about ideas on mounting the 5 port gigabit switch.
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Re: How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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Interesting. I will watch this thread. Based on the specs it looks like the meanwell power supply could power that switch just fine...I don't have 115v power in my control box, so wasn't sure how I was going to do this. But that would make a clean install! Is there any reason that wouldn't work?

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Re: How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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I bought a 5a 24v DIN mount mean we’ll power supply for my machine. I’ll power the switch from it. Should work well. It shipped today. Buying direct it was $49.99 shipped.
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Re: How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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Here it is for the switch: https://a360.co/2Rys7sj
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Re: How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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gerald martin wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:07 pm Interesting. I will watch this thread. Based on the specs it looks like the meanwell power supply could power that switch just fine...I don't have 115v power in my control box, so wasn't sure how I was going to do this. But that would make a clean install! Is there any reason that wouldn't work?

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Re: How are you mounting the Ether1616 switch?

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gerald martin wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:07 pm Interesting. I will watch this thread. Based on the specs it looks like the meanwell power supply could power that switch just fine...I don't have 115v power in my control box, so wasn't sure how I was going to do this. But that would make a clean install! Is there any reason that wouldn't work?

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Gerald..
I can confirm that the LAN switch works fine when powered by the 5 volt rail of the MW power supply. Ditch the wall wart!

Below: A stacked version of the ETH1616 and a couple relay boards (I am using longer than OEM ribbon cables) The lower panel bolt pattern allows this to be board mounted or stacked on top of an Acorn.
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