POE-SPLT-4805G

Gigabit PoE Splitter/Voltage Converter, 48V 802.3at Input, 5VDC and Data Output, 25W

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Original price was: $69.95.Current price is: $49.95.

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Features
• Converts PoE input to 5VDC
• Outputs up to 25W
• Provides 5VDC 25W from standard 802.3at PoE input
• Short Circuit, Over Current and Over Voltage Protection
• High Temperature Operation
• I.T.E. Power Supply, UL Listed

The POE-SPLT-4805G is a unique Power over Ethernet adapter which converts a DC PoE input voltage to 5VDC regulated output voltage. The output is provided on a standard 5.5mm/2.1mm barrel connector on a 14” cable or in the case of the 80W unit, on a wire terminal connector. Ethernet speeds of 10/100MB and 10/100/1000MB are available. Inputs and outputs are isolated. They have various protections for surge, short circuit, overload and overvoltage.

Technical Information

Ship Weight 0.4 lbs
Ship Dimensions 5 × 4 × 2 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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What do the LEDs on the TP-DCDC-1256GD-VHP indicate?

The TP-DCDC-1256GD-VHP has two separate 802.3at detects the output. One on pins 1,2,3,6 and the other on pins 4,5,7,8. Each detector has an LED associated with it. If the LED is green, it means that the unit had a successful 802.3at detect on the...

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Where can I get those green wire terminal connectors?

You can buy replacement connectors at Digikey.com Specific links are below: 4 PIN Connector"https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/on-shore-technology-inc/EDZ950-4/ED1719-ND/123871" 5 PIN Connector...

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What are the Differences Between Passive and Active PoE?

If your device uses 802.3af or 802.3at it is considered to use active POE.  What that means is that the PoE device (Camera/Radio/Telephone/etc.) will check the power coming in and if it doesn’t meet the device requirements it won’t power...

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