Good day all together,
A question about the power supply of a Reolink PoE camera.
You can power this camera with a DC voltage of 12 volts via the DC plug.
You can also power this camera via the LAN cable.
The specification indicates that the PoE standard is 48 volts with the mention "Active"
This voltage is applied across pins 4 and 5 and 7 and 8 return.
What does the statement “Active” mean?
Why is this voltage so high?
Have here an AC power supply from Reolink 100-240 Volt output voltage 56 volts.
Why is this power supply 56 volts?
And can I connect it to my camera without danger.
I find the whole thing very confusing
Regards, adri
A question about the power supply of a Reolink PoE camera.
You can power this camera with a DC voltage of 12 volts via the DC plug.
You can also power this camera via the LAN cable.
The specification indicates that the PoE standard is 48 volts with the mention "Active"
This voltage is applied across pins 4 and 5 and 7 and 8 return.
What does the statement “Active” mean?
Why is this voltage so high?
Have here an AC power supply from Reolink 100-240 Volt output voltage 56 volts.
Why is this power supply 56 volts?
And can I connect it to my camera without danger.
I find the whole thing very confusing
Regards, adri