I'd like to power a thirdparty Wifi bridge using the HLWLAN power pins on an Omnilogic board. If I cannot manage this, then the alternative is to power an inverter using 120VAC, but using the existing HLWLAN seems much cleaner.
According to the TroubleFreePool forums, the Hayward HLWLAN is a rebranding of the EnGenius ENS202EXT. Homework states that the ENS202EXT utilizes the EnGenius EPE1212 POE injector to power it. Both appear to be discontinued. The EPE1212 specs state that it outputs either 24V/1A or 24V/15.4W depending on which website it was sold on. I'd like to power a Ubiquiti UAP-AC-M which requires 24V/0.5A. I will configure it manually and the OmniLogic panel will operate as though it's connect to Ethernet. Has anyone used a thirdparty POE injector powered by the HLWLAN power pins on an Omnilogic board?
According to the TroubleFreePool forums, the Hayward HLWLAN is a rebranding of the EnGenius ENS202EXT. Homework states that the ENS202EXT utilizes the EnGenius EPE1212 POE injector to power it. Both appear to be discontinued. The EPE1212 specs state that it outputs either 24V/1A or 24V/15.4W depending on which website it was sold on. I'd like to power a Ubiquiti UAP-AC-M which requires 24V/0.5A. I will configure it manually and the OmniLogic panel will operate as though it's connect to Ethernet. Has anyone used a thirdparty POE injector powered by the HLWLAN power pins on an Omnilogic board?
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