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Re: Introducing Pebl® – the ultimate and complete IoT soluti

PostPosted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:37 am
by Fingoti
Hi Pablo2048 - thanks for your message!

The Pebl's external temperatures do not exceed 35 degC at maximum continuous load.
Full device specs will be published on our site soon as we progress through our final stages of testing.

As our campaign clearly states, we are currently mid way through our FCC certification process, but the good news is have the provisional green light!

I think you may have misunderstood my meaning of load sharing. The Pebl has internal load sharing, which is not a limitation to the user.

The 24v was a typo that was spotted pretty early on and we will be dealing with informing our backers who may have been affected, but thanks for your concern! :)

Yes we're excited to see what people think of the Pebl too :)

Fingoti Team

Re: Introducing Pebl® – the ultimate and complete IoT soluti

PostPosted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 2:03 am
by Pablo2048
The Pebl's external temperatures do not exceed 35 degC at maximum continuous load.
Full device specs will be published on our site soon as we progress through our final stages of testing.

Wow - so you stated that in standard Commercial temperature range which is up to 40 degC Pebl has the surface temperature at 35 degC. 5 degC below maximum ambient - so it can be used as an cooler actually, right? :D
It seems like this device was never measured in the climate chamber nor near maximum operating values. Anyway I've asked for internal temperature, not the outside one.
As our campaign clearly states, we are currently mid way through our FCC certification process, but the good news is have the provisional green light!

Glad to hear - I'm waiting for FCC ID so I can take a look at the protocol, especially at the MPE Report...
I think you may have misunderstood my meaning of load sharing. The Pebl has internal load sharing, which is not a limitation to the user.

So no explanation... Any load sharing scheme is limitation to the user. And user has to be informed about this. So let me put this straight - can be all four outputs loaded @ 50mA together when powered from 15V in whole Commercial temperature range for say 8 hrs or no? And please answer just plain yes/no, because any PR talk instead mean 'no' to me.