EAP225-outdoor powering from a 24V battery source
Hello all,
I need to power up a few EAP225-outdoor from a 24V battery source.
The product comes with a passive mains to PoE adaptor. That's great, but not of much help for my application.
My idea is to make a PoE injector, but I'm not sure what voltage and on what pins of the RJ45 connector I have to inject the dc voltage.
Any suggestions for that.
Thanks
Ju
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Dear @jgnoss,
I need to power up a few EAP225-outdoor from a 24V battery source.
The product comes with a passive mains to PoE adaptor. That's great, but not of much help for my application.
My idea is to make a PoE injector, but I'm not sure what voltage and on what pins of the RJ45 connector I have to inject the dc voltage.
It's highly recommended to use the provided power supply to power up the EAP products, otherwise, it may damage the product.
- Any defects or damages caused by improper installation or misuse could avoid the product warranty.
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Dear @jgnoss,
I need to power up a few EAP225-outdoor from a 24V battery source.
The product comes with a passive mains to PoE adaptor. That's great, but not of much help for my application.
My idea is to make a PoE injector, but I'm not sure what voltage and on what pins of the RJ45 connector I have to inject the dc voltage.
It's highly recommended to use the provided power supply to power up the EAP products, otherwise, it may damage the product.
- Any defects or damages caused by improper installation or misuse could avoid the product warranty.
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@Fae
That's the best ever, and most clever answer I've ever got from a support person.
Why I didn't see that before.
Thank you so much Fae.
Juergen
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