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Re: Wiring Ring Light?
There are Power over Ethernet injectors that operate after the bridge.
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PoE is 48V
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There are extractors that will convert to 5v, 12v, and 24v all at once.
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The other problem is you will get the inspector that wants to know why you are not using the correct colors for power.
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I've yet to test powering the ring light but will do that next. |
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My team is trying to hook up the ring light. I already have a terminal strip in place, but we do not know which side is positive and which is negative. I have looked on andymark, the vendor's website, and many different threads on chief delphi. Do you guys know which wire is which? I was assuming the one that is tinted copper is positive, but I don't want to plug it in until I know for sure.
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Cool, thanks.
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