TL-SF 1008P not delivering enough power for cameras

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TL-SF 1008P not delivering enough power for cameras
TL-SF 1008P not delivering enough power for cameras
2013-07-06 05:18:30
Region : Argentina

Model : TL-SF1008P

Hardware Version : Not Clear

Firmware Version :

ISP :


Hi,

I have the following problem at TP-SF1008P:

When connecting three video cameras (3*5W=15W) red LED lights signaling power higher as 46W.
Current consumption from the power supply is 0.3A (<15W total).
If I connect the fourth video camera, the 4 port is disconnected.
Looks like TL-SF 1008P not delivering enough power for cameras.

Did anyone else have this problem and if so how did you solve it?

Best regards,
Doru
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Re:TL-SF 1008P not delivering enough power for cameras
2013-07-09 03:31:15
Hi all,

I solved the problem!
For those who encounter this problem. Probably the switch which I have is defective.
I reduced the value of four resistors on each current output from 1 ohm at 0.5 ohms. My problem was solved.
Not the right way but it is enough for my application.

Best regard,
Doru;)
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Re:TL-SF 1008P not delivering enough power for cameras
2013-07-09 09:00:08
Seems this problem existed in SF1008P V1, I suspect the Power management is static and defined by PoE class so that it could beyond the max power consumer easily.
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Re:TL-SF 1008P not delivering enough power for cameras
2013-07-09 18:57:26
Hi Antonio,

Indeed, it is version 1.7.
To work with 13W per output should have 0.33 ohm resistors.

Best regards,
Doru
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Re:TL-SF 1008P not delivering enough power for cameras
2013-07-16 15:46:05
according to the instruction on the website of TP-LINK, i think version 1.X still belongs to V1. For example, if your camera is POE class 3, SF1008P may output the maximum power within class 3 as 15.4W.
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