29 July 2013

DIY 12V PoE Injector for Ubiquiti Nanostation

Background
During the Winter of 2012 we faced the challenge of connecting a clinic in Gulbahar to one of our offices.
No landlines were available and there is no line of site with the office, where a VSAT and VPN router were installed. Both sites are over 6km apart.

Plan
The solution found was to install a repeater station in a small village strategically located on a slope with clear line of site of the two points.

Constraints
Of course in Afghanistan electricity is a problem, so the solution had to include an independent self contained power supply. Solar was obvious, plus we had an used kit already in the office.

Optimizing
Using standard equipment, the setup would require:
  • solar panels
  • solar regulator
  • battery
  • inverter
  • 2 PoE injectors
  • 2 bridges


In order to reduce the electrical losses (conversion of 12VDC to 220VAC to 15VDC) and to keep the setup as simple as possible, we found out that the Ubiquiti bridges work well from 9-20VDC.
Therefore it would be possible to feed them straight from the solar regulator.
Solutions
No commercial 12V PoE injectors were found in the local market, so we had to go for a custom built solution.
PoE is a very straightforward thing. The schematics are here and easy to adapt.
We used a standard CAT6 network housing and components from an old UPS.
Schematics:
LED and Resistor are just for control
Capacitors are used as filters
















Implementation


PoE Injector (note the 12VDC cables in the bottom)


The full kit before deployment


The operational setup in Gulbahar










2 comments:

  1. corrected the schematic
    (thanks Wahroonga Farm)

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  2. Sweet write up! Maybe you can post it here and add a link-back to your blog: http://community.ubnt.com/t5/custom/page/page-id/Stories

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