Dahua DH-SD49225T-HN correct POE+ injector

Spacekiek

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Hello,

I'm a proud owner of a Dahua DH-SD49225T-HN :cool:
To power it, I'd like to use a POE injector I have laying around from Ubiquiti which delivers 48 volts (24Watt/max 0.75A ) (Model GP-H480-050G)

Do you think this is OK ? (max watt drainage from the cam is 20 Watt , so pretty close to the max of the adapter)

I hate to destroy this new cam with an incorrect power load ...
 

Aengus4h

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should be fine if both ends support the same PoE standards. It'd be the injector that blows (or shuts down) not the camera if the power draw becomes too much :)
 

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Hello,

I'm a proud owner of a Dahua DH-SD49225T-HN :cool:
To power it, I'd like to use a POE injector I have laying around from Ubiquiti which delivers 48 volts (24Watt/max 0.75A ) (Model GP-H480-050G)

Do you think this is OK ? (max watt drainage from the cam is 20 Watt , so pretty close to the max of the adapter)

I hate to destroy this new cam with an incorrect power load ...
Ubiquiti also uses passive PoE, so just make sure what your injector is using. I found it hard to tell the difference when researching for the PoE switch suggestion list thread.


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Spacekiek

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That's right, so there's no handshake of the voltage, but that's OK since it needs 48V anyway (correct me if I'm wrong :) )
 
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