PoE Adapter, 24V 15.W Passive PoE Injector, 10/100M Compatible with Ubiquiti POE-24-12W, POE-24-12W-WH, POE-25-5W.(2Pack)
$16.99
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Description
Price: $16.99
(as of Aug 24, 2024 14:53:11 UTC – Details)
PoE Injector, PoE Adapter 24V DC Passive PoE, 10/100Mbps Ports, Up to 100 Meters(325 feet), Wall Mountable Design
24V passive PoE supported
Auto-determine the necessary power requirements
Convenient wall-mounting design
10/100Mbps speed support
Plug-and-Play, requires no configuration
24V passive PoE supported, NOT support 48V (802.3af/at )standard PoE devices
Output 24V 0.65A, Replacement of Ubiquiti POE-25-5W, POE-24-12W
Auto-determine the necessary power requirements
Convenient wall-mounting design, 10/100Mbps speed support
Plug-and-Play, requires no configuration
Chip Bell –
Value
Got a older really expensive ptz dome camera and after finally figuring out this was how to power it I looked at alternatives. This was the most affordable way that I could find. I wasn’t even sure it worked and so wasn’t going to invest much money. Anyway, it worked perfectly and the real test is that I plugged it in and forgot about it. No problems.
Jac –
The correct Product arrived and it meets our expectations.
I’ve purchased this product many times before so we know it’s a good quality Passive injector. We’ll continue to use them. I would recommend if you want this type Product.
Gray Dog –
Works as expected
Drives my POE camera just fine.
N6AC –
Seems to work, but beware error in figure
The unit appears to work as expected.We tried it out on a Reolink RLC-842A and everything works normally.BUT, anyone who connects as shown in unedited figure will probably blow up their router or LAN switch etc., because the port labelled “Data & Power Out” carries 48 volts DC on pins 4 &5 relative to the return on pins 7 & 8. Be sure the LAN cable goes to the correct port !!!
Mark Twain –
Do not plug anything you care about into this piece of crap.
Yeah so where to begin. Depending upon which diagram you follow itâs 50/50 whether you will blow up your router or switch, because they show it both right and wrong. Follow one diagram and you pump power in the wrong direction. How much power, you might wonder? Well thatâs very unclear as well bThey say it is 48 volts and 15.4 watts in this ad here.On the thing itself it says only 48 watts, and. I other info. No way this is 48 watts.In the Q&A here the seller claims itâll put out 12volts, 24 volts, or 48volts and will auto-sense which is needed. this is TOTAL NONSENSE! It cannot do any such thing.Who knows what it really puts out, probably 48V but I cannot trust my expensive gizmos to anyone who gets this much crap wrong. The device itself has errors on it, as does the ad, the specs, everything that could be wrong is wrong somewhere. I want a refund.
Autonomy1983 –
Worked as advertised.
Used it to extend POE for a camera and it’s working just fine.
WannaDoo83 –
Works great
This PoE injector works perfectly for our Ubiquiti WiFi access point in our office.. Plugged it in, and it instantly worked beautifully! No issues at all. Happy.
John B. Slade –
Low current!!!
I measured the current of that adapter 48VDC 1/2 A. It is limited (200mA) of 500mA for 48.3V staying. If more than 200mA current, it’ll be 45v to 46v drop. Not recommended.