Features
POE-PowerTap-BT
For 802.3af/at/bt PoE input, up to 105W output on 2 position wire terminal. LED power Indicator.
User Guide
$34.95
335 in stock
- Ships in 1-2 days
- No Risk Guarantee
- 2-3 Year Warranty
• 802.3bt 90W Power Only Splitter
• Also works with 802.3af, at and passive PoE
• PoE, PoE+ and PoE++ Compatible
• Full Metal Housing with LED power indicator
• Industrial strength operating range -40C to +70C
• 90W Maximum Output Power on Wire Terminal
Applications
• Remotely Power Non PoE Input DC Devices
• Managed PoE Switches
• LED Lighting, Sensors, Relays Description
The Low Cost POE-POWERTAP-BT is a PoE splitter which takes a PoE input and provides the DC voltage on a wire terminal connector. Maximum power out is specified at 90W. The device is compatible with 802.3af/at/bt and 2pair or 4pair passive PoE input. There is no data output. They have a full metal body for improved EMI and surge suppression and have integral mounting tabs. The PowerTap has built in electrical surge and overload protections and a unique LED status indicator. Incorporating a rugged, compact, in-line design, they are perfect for indoor use or outdoor use inside a weatherproof enclosure.
Technical Information
Ship Weight | 0.2 lbs |
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Ship Dimensions | 6 × 2 × 3 in |
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Frequently Asked Questions
MS3xx and MS6xx reset password to factory default
Please follow the instruction as below and reset the password to default.
Turn off the unit, disconnect any Ethernet cables attached to the module.
Press and hold S1 switch (on the left of the RJ45) and turn on the unit
After 6 seconds,...
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David Davis –
Great little device. I bought an extra!
Russ –
Great little adapter for long runs where you need a heavier gauge wire to carry power and can’t rely on just the 24 AWG of PoE due to its voltage drop. I used these adaptors for power and fiber optic cable for data over these long runs to wireless network receivers like Ubiquiti.