sirhc wrote:I do not have a MIMOSA POE adapter HANDY, can someone please post a picture of the Label on it showing the PIN outs so I can consult our Engineer Dave.
Poe confusion ?
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Re: Poe confusion ?
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Re: Poe confusion ?
4 and 5 pos, 78 neg and look at the photo for the rest. orange 12 green 36
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GREAT NEWS
So, how MIMOSA is able to accept either polarity on any pairs is with the use of a bridge rectifier which is why our switch powers it just fine.
Well here is the GREAT NEWS part of the post, apparently Dave in his infinite wisdom or just dumb luck we too have a bridge rectifier so we too can accept either polarity on each pair so in plain English you can safely use either the AF24 or MIMOSA POE Brick.
How do you like that!
Well here is the GREAT NEWS part of the post, apparently Dave in his infinite wisdom or just dumb luck we too have a bridge rectifier so we too can accept either polarity on each pair so in plain English you can safely use either the AF24 or MIMOSA POE Brick.
How do you like that!
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Re: Poe confusion ?
Well, that is good news. I'm sure Dave is infinitely wise, not just lucky.
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Re: GREAT NEWS
sirhc wrote:So, how MIMOSA is able to accept either polarity on any pairs is with the use of a bridge rectifier which is why our switch powers it just fine.
Well here is the GREAT NEWS part of the post, apparently Dave in his infinite wisdom or just dumb luck we too have a bridge rectifier so we too can accept either polarity on each pair so in plain English you can safely use either the AF24 or MIMOSA POE Brick.
How do you like that!
Great news !!! So I can leave the Mimosa Bricks in Place :-). It is much easier to have one brick for all installations.
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Re: Poe confusion ?
Yea, any polarity on any pair.
The only thing you can NOT do is mix polarity on a single pair, keep polarity the same for both wires of each pair.
Example: Blue and White/Blue is a pair
The only thing you can NOT do is mix polarity on a single pair, keep polarity the same for both wires of each pair.
Example: Blue and White/Blue is a pair
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Re: Poe confusion ?
B5-Lite does not use the same POE configuration it seems..... Just 2 pair
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Re: Poe confusion ?
Read just a FEW posts up in this thread and it is explained
This ONLY pertains to Port 1 POE "IN" on the WS-6-MINI
sirhc wrote:So, how MIMOSA is able to accept either polarity on any pairs is with the use of a bridge rectifier which is why our switch powers it just fine.
Well here is the GREAT NEWS part of the post, apparently Dave in his infinite wisdom or just dumb luck we too have a bridge rectifier so we too can accept either polarity on each pair so in plain English you can safely use either the AF24 or MIMOSA POE Brick.
How do you like that!
This ONLY pertains to Port 1 POE "IN" on the WS-6-MINI
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Re: Poe confusion ?
Have you confirmed this to be the case with the LITE? They're entirely different products from the full-feature B5. I'd assume they have the appropriate hardware in place where using a B5 POE wouldn't damage the B5-Lite, but in regards to the reverse polarity protection, the documentation mentions nothing.
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Re: Poe confusion ?
I think Chris overlooked the difference on the Lite. I would not use it if it didn't provide power over all 8 wires. Put a voltmeter on the pairs to confirm.
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