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Re: [KAT5] KAT5 Power over Ethernet


  • Subject: Re: [KAT5] KAT5 Power over Ethernet
  • From: "theboyguk5" <ukha_d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 13:33:57 -0000



We would take a totally need cat5 (not the one being used for KAT5
itself) - choose any pairs you like and wire it to the DC PSU.

G.

--- In kat5-users@xxxxxxx, "aashram" <groups@a...> wrote:
> I missed it, sorry.
> How did you send the power from node0 to your you KAT5 receiver ?
> which wires did you use on the cat5 cable ?
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> From: theboyguk5 [mailto:ukha_d@b...]
> Sent: Thu 11/11/2004 09:05
> To: kat5-users@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [KAT5] KAT5 Power over Ethernet
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> Keith
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> Following on from the post in ukha_d where I eluded to relocating
> the power for the KAT5 units into Node 0 (by modifying and patching
> a specific lead) - big question is, is there a method where we can
> condense the PSUs, so we dont have to have 1 PSU per KAT5 box ?
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> Could you see a solution to use as little PSUs as possible to
> deliver the power to X number of KAT5 units ? If I do relocate the
> power, then I can dramatically cut the number of sockets used.
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