TL-SF1008P and TL-POE10R

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TL-SF1008P and TL-POE10R
TL-SF1008P and TL-POE10R
2016-07-15 11:48:12
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I have a TL-SF1008p and two TL-POE10Rs. When I set them up the splitters work well when set to 12v, but when I select 5v the splitters go a bit crazy, the LED pulses over a few seconds, and the voltage cycles from 1 to 5 and back again. The switch is not plugged into anything else, and the splitters do this whether or not they are plugged into anything. I realise they are not isolated after doing some research, but there is nothing else grounding the devices I'm plugging them into. (Raspberry Pis with no monitors, just ethernet and power).

I would really appreciate any advice.

Anton.
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Re:TL-SF1008P and TL-POE10R
2016-09-03 12:02:47
Don't worry about that, just connect the powered device to the TL-POE10R. The phenomenon is normal.
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TL SF1008P and TL POE10R
2016-11-16 02:42:05
While POE injecting devices should correctly detect and enable POE only when needed; there is always a chance that a POE injector may inject power, and there is a chance it will cause damage to the board.
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Re:TL-SF1008P and TL-POE10R
2016-11-16 03:06:45

LindsiRah wrote

While POE injecting devices should correctly detect and enable POE only when needed; there is always a chance that a POE injector may inject power, and there is a chance it will cause damage to the board.


Is this statement based on real-world experience with a TL-SF1008P and TL-POE10R or is it just a hypothetical presupposition based on preconception?
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Thank you all
2016-11-17 03:24:06
Thank to everyone who has responded. Once the device is drawing current it has been very stable.
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