External Power Supply over 12V of the CPE510

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External Power Supply over 12V of the CPE510
External Power Supply over 12V of the CPE510
2017-11-08 21:14:10
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Hi,

is there a posibility to take a car battery with about 12V as power supply for my TP Link CPE510?



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Re:External Power Supply over 12V of the CPE510
2017-11-08 21:23:11
No. It needs 24V, so you would need two 12V batteries connected in series. But use a stabilizer to ensure a constant voltage.
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Re:External Power Supply over 12V of the CPE510
2020-02-25 07:20:45

@R1D2 

 

Hi,

 

I want to do the exact thing (but 24V for the CPE210) as this topic. My question (instead of asking a new one) is:

 

Do I need the PoE device at all now? I would connect the antenna directly with the IP camera and inject the 24V through pins 4,5 and 7,8 into the antenna? Additionally, I am unsure what type of current/voltage stabilizer to use.

 

Your help will be greatly appreciated @R1D2 

 

 

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Re:External Power Supply over 12V of the CPE510
2020-02-26 09:28:08 - last edited 2020-02-26 09:28:44

@Marthinusjvv, if you have a power source with constant 24V voltage, you can supply the power to the CPE directly. An alternative is to use a PoE switch which can supply passive PoE (24V), e.g. EP-R6. But note that TP-Link does not recommend to use either method, which means that there is no more warranty if doing so.

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