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πŸ”Œ Tycon Systems TP-DCDC-1224 - 12VDC to 24VDC Converter, 19W Max Output Power Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ Tycon Systems TP-DCDC-1224 - 12VDC to 24VDC Converter, 19W Max Output Power

The TP-DCDC-1224 offered by Tycon Power is a low cost and high reliability solution for those requiring 24VDC Power over Ethernet voltage from a 12 or 24V battery system. They have an integrated POE injector to apply the 24VDC to the CAT5/6 Ethernet cable. The output is regulated 24VDC from an input voltage between 9VDC and 36VDC. They have one common (-) and two (+) inputs for connecting 2 power sources, such as a primary with a backup power source. A metal enclosure model is available for industrial applications. They have various protections for surge, short circuit and overload. The units have power output up to 24W. Applications: 12V / 24V Battery Systems; Wireless Access Points and Client Devices; IP Phone and Security Camera Systems.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this thing for power converters

I love this thing. Using a battery to power the Ubiquity Edgerouter ERX and combine AC-lite. The total power consumption is only 7W with this setup.

Pros
  • price
Cons
  • updates

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It just works. on power converter

I have used this device to connect a router that requires 24 volts to my 12 volt system. Has been working without problems for two years.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works exactly as expected. I connected it to

Works exactly as expected. I connected it to a 12V power supply from the caravan and 24V PoE to the device I want to connect.

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great way to run a wi-fi extender on a boat

Works great! I just have to make sure I keep it dry because it's not made for marine environments. But it's a great way to power a bunch of POE devices from a 12V system. If you run a router, an extender, and a POE webcam on the same Ethernet chain, it all works great.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ubiquity M2/M5 fits power converter

I've heard of everyone successfully connecting Ubiquitys antennas to this 12V step converter, but I don't know how. The antennas come with a POE injector that has an AC power input at the top and two Ethernet POE/LAN ports at the bottom. When I connect the POE output of this device to the POE input of the Ubiquity ethernet injector, there is only one port left to the LAN to the antenna, and there is no return from the antenna output to the LAN. In other words, this device gets power but doesn't

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works on 12V, works better on 24V

I used it in a 12V solar system for PoE for two Ubiquiti G3 Flex cameras, a Unifi Mesh Access Point and a Unifi Nano Outdoor Switch. On battery loss and resets, I started having issues with the odd camera not rebooting properly. I used to have them on an AC injector with an output of 0.6A. Then I switched to a solar setup with an output of 24V and the problems went away. Works well with the 12V input power setting, but I feel the output power is not as high as with the 24V input power setting…

Pros
  • Handy
Cons
  • Empty