Ubiquiti U‑POE‑AT‑EU
Ubiquiti U‑POE‑AT‑EU is priced at Kes 3,500 here at Novelty Tech Solution in Nairobi, Kenya
Overview
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This is a PoE+ injector (802.3at compliant) made by Ubiquiti.
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Model: U‑POE‑AT‑EU (sometimes just “U‑POE‑at”)
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It’s used to power devices like Ubiquiti UniFi APs (for example U6‑LR, U6‑Lite, U6‑Pro) and other PoE+ devices.
 
Electrical / Power Specs
| Specification | Value | 
|---|---|
| Standard | IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) | 
| Maximum Output Power | 30 W | 
| Output Voltage | 48 V DC @ about 0.65 A | 
| Input Voltage | 100‑240 V AC, 50/60 Hz | 
| Input Current | ~0.75 A max. (at the low end of the AC input) | 
Physical / Environmental Specs
| Parameter | Value | 
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 93 × 62 × 35 mm (≈ 3.66 × 2.44 × 1.38 in) | 
| Weight | ≈ 156 g (≈ 5.5 oz) | 
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 40 °C | 
| Storage Temperature | ‑30 to 70 °C | 
| Humidity | Non‑condensing; roughly 10‑95% relative humidity | 
Other Features
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Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45) interface for data in + PoE out.
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Surge protection, peak pulse protection, overcurrent protection.
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Grounded AC cable (earth ground) included on the adapter side.
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LED indicator for status monitoring.
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Powering uses 2‑pair powering in the Ethernet cable (pins 4,5 for positive; pins 7,8 for negative).
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Does not do 4‑pair (“PoE++”) powering.
 
Technical Details:
- Inrush Current: <100A peak at 26°C
 - Switching Frequency: 70 kHz Max.
 - Shunt Capacitance: <5 pF data
 
Certifications:
- CE, FCC, IC, UL, CCC
 
Compatible Devices
The U-PoE-AT can be used to power any U6 Access Point, while also protecting against electrical surges. This includes devices like the UniFi U6 LR, U6 Pro, and other PoE+ compatible UniFi equipment.
The “EU” designation typically indicates this version comes with European power plug compatibility and meets EU regulatory requirements.
What It Means in Practical Terms
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You can use this adapter to power APs or cameras that require up to 30 W and are compatible with the 802.3at standard. Because it’s PoE+, there is negotiation involved, meaning devices that need less power will only draw what they need.
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If your device requires less (say ~15 W or so), the adapter is more than enough.
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Cable quality and length still matter: voltage drop over long lengths can reduce what the AP/device gets.
 
						
				
				
				
				
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