The Problem: Network Clutter and Lack of Protection?
Do you know the feeling? Your Network grows, and with each new device, more power supplies and cables are added. The result is often a chaotic tangle of cables that not only looks unsightly but also makes troubleshooting difficult. Added to this is the constant worry about your sensitive hardware, which could be damaged by unforeseen voltage spikes or electrostatic discharges. A reliable power supply and effective protection are essential to ensure the longevity and performance of your Network components.
The Solution: Efficient Power Supply and Protection in One!
The Ubiquiti PoE Injector POE-24-30W-G-WH is the elegant answer to these challenges. It bundles data and power over a single Ethernet cable, minimizing cable clutter and significantly simplifying your installations. With a stable output power of 24 Volts and 30 Watts, you reliably power your PoE-enabled devices. At the same time, the injector offers robust grounding and surge protection, safeguarding your devices from the most common causes of failures – such as ESD events.
Convincing Details: Performance Meets Security
This Gigabit PoE Injector is designed for demanding use. It supports Gigabit LAN, ensuring your data is transmitted without speed loss. The input voltage of 100 to 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz makes it globally usable. With an efficiency of over 83%, it also operates particularly energy-efficiently. The compact dimensions of 94 x 60 x 33 mm allow for flexible placement, while the robust construction guarantees a long lifespan.
Your Advantage: Reliability and Performance for Your Network
Invest in the Ubiquiti POE-24-30W-G-WH and benefit from a stable, secure, and efficient network. You not only reduce Cabling effort but also protect your valuable network devices from potential damage. This leads to fewer downtimes, lower maintenance costs, and overall higher satisfaction with your network infrastructure. Experience how simple and reliable Power over Ethernet can be!
Technical Specifications
| Model: | Ubiquiti POE-24-30W-G-WH |
| Output Voltage: | 24 VDC |
| Output Current: | 1.25 A |
| Output Power: | 30 Watt |
| Gigabit LAN Port: | Yes |
| Input Voltage: | 100-240 VAC |
| Input Frequency: | 50/60 Hz |
| Input Current (120VAC): | 0.6 A |
| Input Current (240VAC): | 0.4 A |
| Efficiency: | ? 83% |
| Dimensions (L x W x H): | 94 x 60 x 33 mm |
| Operating Temperature: | 0 to 40° C |
| Storage Temperature: | -30 to 70° C |
| Operating Humidity: | 35 to 95% non-condensing |
| Surge Protection: | Differential and Common Mode |
| Clamping Voltage (Data): | 11 V |
| Clamping Voltage (Power): | 60 V |
| Max. Surge Discharge (Power): | 1500 A (8/20 µs) |
| Peak Pulse Current (Data): | 36 A (10/1000 µs) |
| Certifications: | CE, FCC, IC, UL |
Scope of Delivery
| 1 x Ubiquiti PoE Injector POE-24-30W-G-WH |
| 1 x AC Power Cord with Ground |
Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQ)
Which devices can I power with the Ubiquiti POE-24-30W-G-WH?
You can power a variety of Ubiquiti PoE devices that require a 24V passive PoE supply with this PoE Injector, such as certain UniFi Access Points, airMAX devices, or EdgeMAX routers. Always check the specific PoE requirements of your device.
Does the injector offer surge protection?
Yes, the Ubiquiti POE-24-30W-G-WH is equipped with comprehensive grounding and surge protection. It effectively protects your connected devices from electrostatic discharge (ESD), voltage spikes, and other electrical disturbances to ensure their longevity.
Is the PoE Injector Gigabit-capable?
Absolutely! This PoE Injector supports Gigabit Ethernet, meaning it can transmit data at speeds of up to 1000 Mbps. This ensures your network devices can utilize full bandwidth without being bottlenecked by the injector.
What input voltage does the Ubiquiti POE-24-30W-G-WH require?
The injector is very flexible and accepts an input voltage of 100 to 240 VAC at a frequency of 50/60 Hz. This makes it globally usable and compatible with most power grids.
Can I also use the injector for non-Ubiquiti devices?
Generally yes, if the non-Ubiquiti device also requires 24V passive PoE and its power consumption does not exceed 30 watts. However, it is important to check the exact specifications of the device to be powered to avoid compatibility issues.
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