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    • steven dennis_466125782364360
      steven dennis last edited by

      Hello everyone. I am interested in getting the E1 cameras for the inside of my business, but running power to them is rough. I can run POE to them and use the ethernet connection, however they won't work with POE. Are there any reverse adapters that I could use to convert the ethernet POE to a plug that could power the E1 cameras?

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        • joseph_1979
          Joseph Global Moderator @steven dennis last edited by

          @steven-dennis_466125782364360 You need a poe splitter which works with IEEE 802.3af (I dont think yours POE is 802.3at) POE to provide 5V power with up to 10 Watts peak power. 

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        • John_350143387672724
          John last edited by

          Can't use links here. Try googling for "POE Splitter" and you should find what you're looking for.

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          • Crimp On_62210811129
            Crimp On last edited by

            The Reolink E1 power supply is DC5.0v/1amp. (which sounds very much like a typical USB power supply).
            Power over Ethernet (PoE) is more than 40v (search for wiki power over ethernet).
            I would look for an Ethernet extension cable (or a different product).

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              • Crimp On_62210811129
                Crimp On @Crimp On last edited by

                Joseph is absolutely correct (post above), and my response is totally incorrect. "My Bad" for not looking on Amazon before posting.

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