07-16-19, 10:22 AM
Good morning,
My question is about the mounting orientation of the HS5 networking switch. In the installation instructions, it says the HS5 must be mounted vertically and level. That's making it tough for me to find a place to put it, especially since then the cords will point downward. I know you have to specify things such that they will cover a wide variety of situations, but can I ask why the vertical mounting?
If it makes a difference, my specific mounting will be in an enclosed cabin, not near a door or port/window. So no water. If necessary (I don't know if it is), I can make a space behind it for air flow. Is the back a heat sink? Does it even generate heat?
Or is it about keeping the Raynet ports dry (pointing down) in case it's not in a dry location?
Don't want to just "break" the rules unless I understand them and know my situation will be okay.
I'll be hooking up two Axioms and a Quantum Q24C, btw.
Thank you,
Pete
My question is about the mounting orientation of the HS5 networking switch. In the installation instructions, it says the HS5 must be mounted vertically and level. That's making it tough for me to find a place to put it, especially since then the cords will point downward. I know you have to specify things such that they will cover a wide variety of situations, but can I ask why the vertical mounting?
If it makes a difference, my specific mounting will be in an enclosed cabin, not near a door or port/window. So no water. If necessary (I don't know if it is), I can make a space behind it for air flow. Is the back a heat sink? Does it even generate heat?
Or is it about keeping the Raynet ports dry (pointing down) in case it's not in a dry location?
Don't want to just "break" the rules unless I understand them and know my situation will be okay.
I'll be hooking up two Axioms and a Quantum Q24C, btw.
Thank you,
Pete