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RE: Power over Cat5


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  • Subject: RE: Power over Cat5
  • From: Keith Doxey <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 08:32:29 +0100
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Perfectly safe as long as you dont draw t o much current.

Fit a 500mA fuse at the supply end and dont try t  draw more than about
350mA.

Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: Mick Furlong [mailto:dorsai@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 25 July 2001 22:53
To: UKHA Group
Subject: [ukha_d] Power over Cat5


Folks

I recall a discussion a while back over the pros and cons of power (DC)
over
Cat5. I have looked on the archive and can't find it:(

can anyone either point me in the right direction or advise me of what you
can/cannot do.

In particular I want t  run 12V t  replace wall warts for various items,
15v
for my cctv cams and 24v for some sirens and other devices. Is this
possible, safe and sensible?

Thanks
Mick




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