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We are using passive PoE injectors and long ethernet cables.
 Below a reference table for the voltages ranges of the hardware we use:
Below a reference table for the voltages ranges of the hardware we use:
| Item | Low | High | Max Consumption | 
|---|---|---|---|
| alix2d13 | 7V | 20V | 5.0W | 
| NS5 | 9V | 24V | 8.0W | 
| Bullet5M | 10V | 24V | 6.0W | 
| airCam | 9V | 24V | 2.4W | 
You want the Voltage to be as high as possible, causing your current to be as low. This in general makes transport over UTP wires more effient (higher voltage = less loss) and causes your adapters to work more effient (AC->DC adapters tend to be more effient and last longer if you keep the voltage as high as possible).
We aim to get between 18V-20V to our node, Make sure to keep track of your input voltage Calculate when using long cables.
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