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Drekko
Jun 25, 2017Aspirant
JGS516PE during hot days
Hey guys Im wanting to buy a POE switch. I want to store it in a mounted switch cabinet in my garage. As I dont have much spare space inside The problem though is the garage gets pretty hot in s...
XavierLL
Jun 25, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Drekko,
Welcome to our community!
The JGS516PE has been designed to operate at a maximum of 50C degrees celsius, see below the datasheet:
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/datasheet/en/ProSAFE_Web_Managed_Switches_DS.pdf
Considering your environment adding exhaust fans to your cabinet definetly will help, moreover please consider improving your air flow in your garage to stay below the 50C.
Hope it Helps!
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
Drekko
Jun 25, 2017Aspirant
Sorry one more question does this have 1 internal fan ? Where does the fan exahust the hot air out because I cannot see any ventilation on the unit?
- XavierLLJun 25, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
HI Drekko,
Yes it has an internal Fan and ventilation air holes on the side, see pictures below :
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
- XavierLLJun 25, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Drekko,
Sorry I forgot to comment on the 55C? If the temperature goes above the 50C degrees that's the maximum operating temperature the switch will not be able to cool down and the temperature will go up. What will happen is that some of the components will reach their maximum temperature and they will stop working and they will not work again.
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
- DrekkoJun 25, 2017Aspirant
XavierLL wrote:Hi Drekko,
Sorry I forgot to comment on the 55C? If the temperature goes above the 50C degrees that's the maximum operating temperature the switch will not be able to cool down and the temperature will go up. What will happen is that some of the components will reach their maximum temperature and they will stop working and they will not work again.
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
Xavier Lleixa
NETGEAR CBU PLM
Thank you very much, very helpful. Yes if I do see that it rated to 40 deg I will post it here
So if my garage got to 55 deg and switch stopped working, would it just shutdown or actually break and not work again at all
- ElainePJun 26, 2017NETGEAR Expert
Hi Drekko,
If the switch has the high temperature, sometimes some features will cannot work normally, e.g. switch transmit traffic wrongly. Sometimes physical damage, physical port will not link up. High Temperature will impact the performance /reliability of switch, maybe reboot continuously and lost data, unrecoverable.
So please try every means to reduce the temperature, keep the appropriate environment.
Regards,
NETGEAR Employee
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