Tycon Power TP-DCDC-4824-HP PoE Injector

Tycon PowerSKU: 3455236

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Tycon Power TP-DCDC-4824-HP PoE Injector

The Tycon Power TP-DCDC-4824-HP PoE Injector is an advanced solution designed to deliver efficient power transfer in environments where Ethernet connectivity is essential. This DC-to-DC converter enables you to leverage 56VDC Power Over Ethernet (PoE) power from 24V or 48V battery systems, providing reliable operation for remote sites, surveillance, and network edge deployments. Built to simplify integration, it combines power and data delivery into a single Ethernet link, reducing cabling clutter and eliminating the need for separate AC adapters in many installations. Ideal for IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP devices, and other PoE-enabled equipment, the TP-DCDC-4824-HP supports flexible deployments from campuses to field sites, helping you extend your network reach with confidence and efficiency.

  • 56V PoE output from 24V or 48V battery inputs — power PoE-enabled devices over existing network infrastructure, eliminating the need for separate power supplies and enabling remote or off-grid deployments where AC power is not readily available. This capability helps maintain reliable operation across longer cable runs and varied environmental conditions, supporting consistent performance for security cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE devices that require higher voltage in the field.
  • High-efficiency DC-DC conversion — designed to maximize energy transfer from 24V or 48V sources to 56V PoE, minimizing heat generation and improving overall system efficiency. The injector includes protective features to guard against over-current, short circuits, and thermal events, helping to protect both the power source and the connected PoE device. In real-world deployments, this translates to longer battery life in portable or off-grid setups and more stable operation when loads fluctuate, all within a compact footprint that fits neatly into racks or cabinets.
  • Compact, rugged enclosure — engineered for reliable operation in busy network closets, industrial cabinets, or field installations. The compact form factor makes it easy to integrate into existing racks, cabinets, or wall-mounted setups, while a sturdy enclosure helps protect internal components from dust, vibration, and incidental impacts. This rugged design reduces maintenance cycles and supports long service life, even in challenging conditions such as outdoor enclosures or construction sites where space is at a premium.
  • Easy integration with Ethernet networks — merges power and data into a single link, simplifying cabling and reducing installation time. This streamlined approach supports neat, scalable deployments across campuses and remote sites, and it complements centralized management strategies for monitoring PoE availability. Operators benefit from fewer failure points, simplified troubleshooting, and the ability to maintain PoE capability even when separate power outlets are scarce or hard to access.
  • Versatile applications — ideal for powering IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP handsets, and other PoE-enabled devices. The 56V output accommodates devices that require higher PoE voltage or longer cable runs, expanding the scope of where PoE can be deployed. Whether upgrading an existing network, deploying a new surveillance system, or expanding a campus network, this injector provides a flexible, scalable power solution designed to grow with your networking needs.

Techncial Details of Tycon Power TP-DCDC-4824-HP PoE Injector

  • SKU: TP-DCDC-4824-HP
  • Input Voltage: 24V DC or 48V DC
  • Output Voltage: 56V DC PoE
  • Output Type: PoE power injection to Ethernet
  • Recommended Uses: PoE-enabled devices such as IP cameras and wireless access points
  • Notes: For complete electrical ratings, safety certifications, and mounting specifications, consult the official datasheet or product listing (UPC/SKU reference available).

How to install Tycon Power TP-DCDC-4824-HP PoE Injector

  • Plan the deployment location to ensure adequate ventilation and accessibility for maintenance; avoid enclosure with restricted airflow that could cause overheating during long operation.
  • Verify your input power source matches the 24V or 48V DC requirement and use a regulated supply capable of delivering stable power under load.
  • Mount the injector securely in a rack, cabinet, or on a flat surface using appropriate mounting hardware to prevent movement and cable strain.
  • Connect the 24V/48V DC input leads to the proper terminals or connector, observing correct polarity and ensuring connections are tight and protected from moisture and dust.
  • Connect the PoE output port to your PoE-enabled device (PD) with a high-quality Ethernet cable; use shielded CAT5e/6 where recommended to minimize EMI.
  • Power on the system and verify the PD device powers up and establishes data connectivity; check indicator LEDs or management interfaces on the PD for PoE delivery status.
  • Route cables and mounting to maintain airflow, reduce strain, and protect connectors; document the deployment for future maintenance and scalability.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Tycon Power TP-DCDC-4824-HP PoE Injector used for?

    A: It provides 56V PoE power from 24V or 48V battery systems to PoE-enabled devices, merging power and data over a single Ethernet cable to simplify deployments in remote or off-grid locations.

  • Q: What input voltages are supported?

    A: The injector accepts 24V DC or 48V DC input power, enabling flexible use with common battery and DC supply configurations.

  • Q: What devices can be powered with this injector?

    A: IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE-enabled devices designed to operate with 56V PoE output.

  • Q: How do I install it?

    A: Connect the input power, then connect the PoE output to your PoE device, mount as needed, and verify operation by checking device power and network link status.

  • Q: Are there safety or certification considerations?

    A: Yes. Follow standard electrical safety practices, ensure proper polarity and secure connections, and refer to the official datasheet for any certifications and mounting guidelines relevant to your region or application.


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