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Thursday, 01 October 2020

How to Measure (PoE) Power Over Ethernet Featured

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Are you looking for easy and inexpensive way to measure Power Over Ethernet? Chad Szekeres of Devine180 demonstrates the Hobbes Inline PoE tester that detects the PoE power from a Luxul PoE Network Switch (PSE) to FLIR and Inaxsys IP video surveillance cameras and other Powered Devices (PD). Learn to overcome the challenge of troubleshooting Power Over Ethernet and how to measure the actual wattage draw of surveillance cameras and other PoE powered network devices and determine the voltage drop that occurs in a network cable run as the cable distances are increased.

Items Shown In Demo:

Luxul - XMS-5248P - https://www.luxul.com/switches/poe-switches/xms-5248p.aspx

P3MPOE1-15 - Preferred Power Products - https://www.pthree.com/poe-switches/poe-injectors-and-midspans.html

FLIR Systems, Inc - Saro DH-390 Dome - https://www.flir.com/products/saros-dh-390/

Inaxsys Security Systems Inc. - INSDO8360IRWA - https://www.inaxsys.com/en/products/cameras/4-x-2-mp-multi-image-ir-dome-network-camera/

Raytec Ltd - VARIO 2 IP - https://www.rayteccctv.com/products-c1/infra-red-c2/vario-2-ip-var2-ippoe-i6-1-long-range-infra-red-network-illuminator-p53

Hobbes - 256318K - https://www.amazon.com/Hobbes-256318K-PoEz-Kit-Simulator/dp/B07N4M3Q16

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