C325WB and Tapo POE Splitter POE TL-PoE10R
Hey all,
I just installed a C325WB ColorPro Camera. I am really liking it. I wish the color in daylight could be punched up a bit but overall very nice. I am replacing my 48v DC POE Hikvisions which I ran ethernet cable too and wanted to use the same cabling. The power source for the last 4 years has been with the same 120V AC to DC 48v POE splitter at an AC outlet and not a switch. The run is about 25 ft.
The power adapter that comes with the camera is 9V DC output. I got it powered up with a 15 foot extension cable and also tried a POE 12v splitter and that option worked too. But I really wanted to stay in the 9v manufacture spec as much as I could.
I ended buying a TP-Link TL-PoE10R, 802.3af Compliant Gigabit PoE Splitter, 5/9/12V DC, selected 9v on the splitter box and put it up at the camera with 2 sided tape. I tested the output at the camera (no load) with a multimeter at 9.1v. I cut a 2" hole into the mounting point on the house for a clean look. The pigtails went into hole but the splitter box was a little to big to fit.
It's been in service for a week. I know the official answer would be to only use the approved power supply but this option is working for so far.
Thank you,
Martin