Thank you for your detailed response.
IMHO SXT itself uses max 5W only, and the 22W is meant to be with an attached device in PoE-out. But maybe i'm wrong here.
24V to 12V PoE splitter would be great, but I can’t find one locally.
I’m still not sure if the PoE in camera is limited to 12V only like a DC jack or what voltage range is supported, as there is no more information available. If it supports 24V, then the problem would be solved. I have already asked the camera manufacturer support but haven’t received an answer yet.
I'm considering two other options
- using a 12V input instead of 24V, but the current from STX PoE-out to camera will be a bit over the STX limit (7.5W/12A=625mA).
- using a 12V adapter, split output and and connect camera directly to DC and use injector to power STX connectet to eth1.
Thank you again, I appreciate your help.
IMHO SXT itself uses max 5W only, and the 22W is meant to be with an attached device in PoE-out. But maybe i'm wrong here.
The power consumption under maximum load can reach 5 W, with attachments 22 W.
- https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ ... s-Powering
24V to 12V PoE splitter would be great, but I can’t find one locally.
I’m still not sure if the PoE in camera is limited to 12V only like a DC jack or what voltage range is supported, as there is no more information available. If it supports 24V, then the problem would be solved. I have already asked the camera manufacturer support but haven’t received an answer yet.
I'm considering two other options
- using a 12V input instead of 24V, but the current from STX PoE-out to camera will be a bit over the STX limit (7.5W/12A=625mA).
- using a 12V adapter, split output and and connect camera directly to DC and use injector to power STX connectet to eth1.
Thank you again, I appreciate your help.
Statistics: Posted by peterbodnar — Tue Jan 16, 2024 3:51 pm