Matta
May 8, 2018, 1:37pm
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Can I connect following camera to cAP ac, in order to get power and data from it:
https://www.hikvision.com/en/Products/Network-Camera/EasyIP-3.0/2MP/DS-2CD2725FWD-IZS
I’m confused about fact that it’s 12v camera and cAP ac adapter is 24v and poe-out is passive. Is it safe to use mentioned camera ?
Also, I planned to connect 4 of following cameras to hEX PoE or RB260GSP:
https://www.hikvision.com/en/Products/Network-Camera/EasyIP-3.0/5MP/DS-2CD2T55FWD-I5/I8
They are also 12v cameras. Do I just use provided 24v-2.5A power adapter or do I need 12v adapter ?
Thanks
Since mentioned cameras support PoE (802.3af Class3), you should be able to power them from hEX PoE using a 48-57V power adapter:
https://mikrotik.com/product/RB960PGS
Since cAP AC supports Passive PoE-Out up to 57 V, you can try to power cameras, it might work. more information about high voltage passive mode:
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:PoE-Out#MikroTik_supported_PoE-Out_standards
And yes, it’s safe to attach high voltage (48-57 V) PoE cable to these cameras.
Matta
May 14, 2018, 12:52pm
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PaulsMT, thank you for your answer !
Just to be certain, included 24V - 2.5A adapter won’t be enough for device itself and 4 mentioned cameras ?
Which adapter should I buy ?
Would MikroTik 48POW https://mikrotik.com/product/48POW be OK ?
normis
May 15, 2018, 12:00pm
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PaulsMT, thank you for your answer !
Just to be certain, included 24V - 2.5A adapter won’t be enough for device itself and 4 mentioned cameras ?
Which adapter should I buy ?
Would MikroTik 48POW https://mikrotik.com/product/48POW be OK ?
Yes, included adapter is low voltage. The mentioned adapter is available separately and will provide 48V output for your cameras
i think will be more robust to go with this power supply
https://mikrotik.com/product/48v2a96w
remember to feed power to the hEX PoE by barrel connector not BY PoE in
Matta
May 18, 2018, 12:50pm
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That’s new adapter, still not available in stores.