Edited by KennyL, 22 June 2017 - 13:31.
Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage?
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Posted 22 June 2017 - 13:26
Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #2
Posted 22 June 2017 - 13:33
PoE is send over the wire pairs not used for Ethernet, so changes are you'll be fine.
I haven't seen any damaged devices, and I used to have a network environment with over 55.000 PoE ports.
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Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #3
Posted 22 June 2017 - 13:48
Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #4
Posted 23 June 2017 - 08:14
PoE is send over the wire pairs not used for Ethernet, so changes are you'll be fine.
That's untrue for Gb ethernet, as all wires are used then.
But as KennyL says, PoE needs to be explicitly requested before it's enabled. Or you must have a very dodgy one... Even then the ethernet signalling lines are protected by a transformer that will withstand up to 2.5 kV (short spike), so I guess they will also cope with 48 V.
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Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #5
Posted 23 June 2017 - 10:08
That's only true for active PoE.But as KennyL says, PoE needs to be explicitly requested before it's enabled. Or you must have a very dodgy one... Even then the ethernet signalling lines are protected by a transformer that will withstand up to 2.5 kV (short spike), so I guess they will also cope with 48 V.
There's also passive PoE: in that case the default PSU (for the end device) is used, and there is no communication at all about power (as is the case for active PoE: on/off-voltage).
Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #6
Posted 23 June 2017 - 10:29
That is "legacy", 802.3af requires active handshaking. I don't see much "legacy" PoE nowadays.
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Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #7
Posted 23 June 2017 - 10:47
See e.g. https://www.google.f...0k1.TDm6tzrYrgI and http://www.tp-link.c...TL-WA801ND.html
Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #8
Posted 23 June 2017 - 12:17
Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #9
Posted 23 June 2017 - 13:17
Then it's no official PoE 802.3af.
The "magnetically coupled" is the transformer I talked about earlier. It should be able to withstand up to about 2.5 kV.
And also, PoE is not 24 V but mostly 48 V.
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Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #10
Posted 24 June 2017 - 02:23
I found the RJ45/USB/USB socket that is used by VU+:
http://www.fu-yao.co...IGHT-ANGLE.html
At first I thought Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: 100VAC Min. means some type of protection, but usb-only socket has exactly the same spec.
http://www.fu-yao.co...pe.html?CID=8_2
Edited by KennyL, 24 June 2017 - 02:23.
Re: Accidentally connected dumb (always on) 24V POE (power over ethernet) to VU+, possible damage? #11
Posted 24 June 2017 - 12:23
Transformer decoupling is required by the ethernet over twisted pair standard.
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