We use PDA041B-48VB mounted inside the pole for 48VDC.  This is nice
because the electrician can wire it up at the base of the pole and my guys
can run DC up to whatever.

If you want POE, connect it to a POE injector or a 6 mini in a 6 mini case
located up top.



On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 3:41 PM, Harold Bledsoe <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> We are getting a fairly large number of requests for an outdoor devices
> that can accept AC power and provide PoE out.  A typical application is
> tapping power from street lights/poles.
>
> If we make something we'd like to accommodate as many applications as
> possible.  If something already exists for this please let me know (of if
> Chuck wants to make it I'm cool with that too!).
>
> Option 1: AC in, a few sets of PoEs out (so for example, 3 separate pairs
> of PoE injector ports = data in, data + DC out).  Let's call this one the
> dumb option.
>
> Option 2: an outdoor switch with an uplink and a few PoE ports out.  This
> one could be smarter but would be a little higher cost.
>
> Option 3: you'll never use this because it requires a high voltage
> license/permit in your area and not worth the hassle.
>
> Thanks!
> -Hal
>



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