Mix and match PoE versions on one PoE injector. Caught between Ubiquiti Versions? Do you own Legacy PoE devices? The GPOE-48v10w can be used to power 802.3af devices from a 12 volt to 30 volt injector or DC input. Input power on to the DC or the RJ45 dongles and you will instantly get 48v PoE on the output. This device works inline for simple, convenient installation.
Having the correct volts for your Power over Ethernet system is essential to the performance and long-term life of any powered device such as an IP Camera or WiFi radio. Let’s say you’re adding an IEEE 802.3af PoE device to your 24 volt passive PoE system. This adapter will step up the power to 48 volts with a Gigabit data rate.
As an inline device, this adapter does not require any special mounting. You can simply use a cable mount to secure the device to a wall or a plate. If you’re using a 24 volt passive PoE system you can simply plug the male RJ45 jack into a Passive PoE switch or midspan injector, stepping up the power from 24 to 48 volt.
Ideal for Solar Conversions
Perhaps you’re using a battery power source such as a solar system for your devices, where even the best batteries will range from only 12 to 30 volts. With this regulated power conversion, your PoE device will receive a constant 48 volts of power, up to 10 watts. This flexible inline power converter delivers the power you need from a wide range of input power supplies.
If you’re using this with a battery system, installation is the same, except plugging in the DC barrel. As most charge controllers come with DC screw terminals, we recommend a DC screw terminal to 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC barrel jack adapter. Then, it steps up the 12 to 30 volts to a regulated 48 volts.
If you need to mount it, please use an adhesive backed or screw down cable bracket and secure the cables, which will be sufficient to hold the GPOE-48v10w. Then, connect the home run cable to your 48 volt PoE device into the female port on the device.