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The AIR-PWRADPT-RGD2= is a ruggedized DC power adapter designed for Cisco Aironet and Catalyst outdoor access points, including the Catalyst IW6300 Heavy Duty Series and Aironet 1560. Built to withstand extreme environmental conditions, it converts AC power to 48V DC for PoE (Power over Ethernet) devices while ensuring reliable operation in temperatures from -40°C to 70°C.
1. Environmental Resilience: Unlike indoor adapters (e.g., AIR-PWRADPT-), this model’s IP67 rating ensures functionality in heavy rain, dust storms, or salt fog—common in ports, mines, or oil fields.
2. Thermal Management: Embedded heat sinks and wide-temperature capacitors prevent overheating in direct sunlight, where generic adapters fail within months.
3. Surge Protection: 6 kV surge suppression protects connected devices from lightning strikes or grid fluctuations, a must for remote sites without stable power.
Q: Can it power non-Cisco devices?
A: Yes, but ensure the device accepts 48V DC input. Avoid using splitters—Cisco’s internal current limiting prevents overloads, but third-party accessories bypass safeguards.
Q: How far can it be installed from the access point?
A: With 14 AWG cabling, it supports 30-meter runs without voltage drop. For longer distances, use thicker 12 AWG wire.
Q: Is it compatible with solar power systems?
A: Yes, when paired with a 48V DC charge controller. Cisco’s design tolerates voltage fluctuations common in off-grid setups.
Cisco’s authorized partners like itmall.sale provide certified units with full warranty coverage. Check availability for AIR-PWRADPT-RGD2= here. Counterfeit adapters often lack surge protection, risking equipment damage and safety violations.
Having deployed these adapters in offshore oil rigs, their resistance to saltwater corrosion and vibration is unmatched. However, the 3.2 kg weight demands secure mounting—strapping it to unsteady structures risks connector fatigue. For solar integrations, pair it with Cisco’s ENWLSB-4G-LTE-S-K9 solar controller to optimize efficiency. While cheaper alternatives exist, their lack of UL/CE certification once caused a site-wide shutdown during a safety audit. In critical infrastructure, compliance isn’t optional—it’s insurance.