We have blown a few Netonix ports when a short has happened on the POE
out. Probably a good idea just for protecting the switch power output.
bp
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On 12/3/2017 9:44 AM, Craig House wrote:
what is the POE fuse for? Is it to save the Netonix ports from shorts?
Craig
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Subject: [AFMUG] POE Fusing
Running some endurance tests on the latest rev of the inline POE fuse.
Netonix is providing the power. Inline POE fuse connected to short red CAT5
with LEDS. 2 Green LEDs on one side and 2 Red on the other. If it blows,
the output side LEDs go out but the input LEDS stay lit. You can hook it up
either direction.
Big brown power resistor hanging from a wire is the load. It is roasting
hot too. 53 volts x 1.5 amps = almost 80 watts.