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Powertaur Pulsar IoT Cabinet

The Pulsar represents a wireless base station use case. It uses the features from Powertaur Neutron enclosure and adds fabrications to enable an electroncs device up to 7"x5"x3.5" into the enclosure and provide IP67 hookups for rf antennas and power such as for POE, USB, 2-pole DC power.

Nine IP67 moisture-proof bulkhead connectors with surge protection devices(SPD) which protects against lightning or short circuit on each one.

If you want to build your own Solar Powered base station for an IoT application off grid, this is one example of DIY. You can fit battery, up to 280Lx170Wx190H mm will fit on the bottom with shelves above. Check out the Powertaur Charge 12V 120Ah LiFEPO4 battery for example of biggest capacity battery possible. Check the Powertaur Quasar enclosure model for reference, it is the final example of stepping this up to off-grid IoT, with battery and solar power management equipment.

On top of enclosure:

  • (4) RF Type-N Female bulkheads - IP67, provides N-Type Female interface on internal and external sides, including Gas Discharge Tube(GDT) surge protection device.
  • (1) RF 'SMA' Female bulkhead - IP67, provides SMA Female interface on internal and external sides, including Gas Discharge Tube(GDT) surge protection device. Usually good place for GPS antenna. Comes with a Stainless water proof cover if you choose not to put an antenna on.
  • (1) Circular 2-pole 300V 10A, IP67, 2 conductor DC Power receptacle, includes a water proof cover and a separate 2-conductor field-installable IP67 plug which performs water-proof keyed mating with the receptacle. Internally, this is surge protected via an internal 10A replaceable blade fuse which is held on DIN rail in the enclosure, you just have to connect wires to the clamps on other side of the fuse block.
  • (1) USB Type A, IP67, receptacle includes a water proof cover and a separate 3' plug cable that creates water proof keyed mating connection to the receptacle. The plug cable has a similar plug on the other end which could be used to connect to a same receptacle in another enclosure, or cut the plug off the other end and run the USB cable through a cord-grip bulkhead into another remote enclosure.
  • (1) RJ45 port, IP67, receptacle includes a water proof cover and a separate field installable plug that you can apply on an existing ethernet RJ45 booted cable. The plug performs water-proof keyed mating with the receptacle.

On bottom of enclosure:

  • (2) 1/2" Standard Trade Knockout holes. Comes with a IP67 'blank' seal, which is a washer/gasket assembly that is installed over the punchout hole. You determine what to use these for, typically can hold Cord Grips, such as for Solar Panel cables, check out 'Quasar' model for example usage.
  • (1) Ethernet RJ45 port, IP67, receptacle includes a water proof cover and a separate field installable plug that you can apply on an existing ethernet RJ45 booted cable. Usually, this would be used when you're bringing a POE or Data line into the enclosure from external, or whatever RJ45 use case you want with it.