Ubiquiti POE‑50‑60W (POE‑50‑60W‑KIT)
Ubiquiti POE‑50‑60W is priced at Kes 5,800 here at Novelty Tech Solution in Nairobi, Kenya
Key Specs
Property | Value |
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Model | POE‑50‑60W‑KIT (sometimes just “POE‑50‑60W”) |
Purpose | 50 V passive (or “passive/power over Ethernet”) injector. Used commonly with Ubiquiti airFiber, airMAX, UniFi, mFi, etc. |
Electrical / Power
Parameter | Value |
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Output (DC) | 50 V DC at 1.2 A (=> up to 60 W) |
Input (AC) | 100‑240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Input Current | ~1.3 A at 120 VAC; ~0.75 A at ~230 VAC |
Inrush Current | <100 A peak @ 120 VAC; <200 A peak @ 230 VAC |
Efficiency | 85%+ |
Ripple & Regulation | Output ripple ≤ ~1%; line regulation ≤ ~3%; load regulation ≤ ~5% |
Powering over Ethernet cable | 4‑pair powering: Pins 1,2,4,5 as positive (+) and pins 3,6,7,8 as negative (–) |
Physical & Environmental
Property | Value |
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Dimensions | ~ 101 × 60 × 33 mm (≈ 3.98″ × 2.36″ × 1.30″) |
Weight | ~ 192 g (≈ 6.77 oz) |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F) |
Storage Temperature | ‑30 to 70 °C 4Gon+1 |
Humidity | ~ 35‑95% non‑condensing |
Features & Protections
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Gigabit LAN Port – Yes. Supports Gigabit Ethernet speeds.
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Surge Protection / ESD / Clamping – Includes surge protection, clamping protection (11 V on the data lines; 60 V power lines), protections for difference mode & common mode, max surge discharge ~1500 A (power) etc.
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AC Connector – IEC‑320 C6
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Remote Reset / Reset Button – No. There is no reset button or remote reset capability.
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Indicator LEDs – No LAN activity indicator. Some product descriptions do not list a status LED.
Compliance / Certifications
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Meets various safety / emissions / regulatory standards: CE, FCC, IC, UL, etc.
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Standards such as IEC 60950‑1, EN55022:2010, EN55024:2010 are mentioned in several spec sheets.
Usage Notes & What It Means in Practice
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Because it supplies 50 V on all 4 pairs (4‑pair powering) at up to 60 W, this is considered a passive / Ubiquiti proprietary or semi‑standard method (not standard 802.3af/at which is lower voltage and lower wattage). Some newer devices that expect PoE++ or higher voltages will work fine. However, you must ensure the device you connect is compatible or tolerant of passive 50 V. Using it on devices expecting 48 V‑active PoE can risk damage in some cases.
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Cable quality & distance matter: The longer the run, and the poorer the cable, the more voltage drop you will have, which may reduce usable power at the far end.
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If you are using Ubiquiti TOUGHCable or properly grounded cable/installer accessories, the surge protection / grounding features improve protection vs lightning / ESD events.
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