DIY 24V Battery POE
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Totally and completely useless to anyone else... probably. But just in case, here it is. Completely DIY LiPo battery powered 24V POE Injector with 24V DC out also. Parts required: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ENNUWO4 (You will have to modify this, cut plastic tabs off and cut holes, solder wires to DC input.) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EFUHFW6/ https://www.amazon.com/Finware-Connectors-Female-bundled-Shrink/dp/B01E9HM7NC/ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078SZLKRC/ (cut strips to fit bottom cutouts if desired) https://www.amazon.com/TATTU-850mAh-Battery-Multirotor-Quadcopter/dp/B074MG6YGS/ (or same size battery) I also use velcro straps around the battery as a pull tab and for a better fit. Also helps contain the balance lead. Must also print: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3593160 Glue or screw it in the case or print it all together. It's your world, I'm just surprised you're still reading this. If you want DC out you'll need to make or buy a cable that fits what would normally be the input jack. As built it will have 24V regulated output. If you need more instructions than I've given you already you may just want to not do this. There are no battery protections in place whatsoever. There is no timer, there is no switch. If you run your battery dead and internally short it and it burns your house down next time you charge it don't come looking for this thing post. (Yes, you need a charger also.) This should power most POE applications for at least a couple hours if not considerably longer. That all depends on the current usage. That all said, if you do have questions just ask. Had a small shift during print but it still fit well enough. Hole alignments aren't 100% perfect but they close enough.
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