Powering a USB KVM with a POE Splitter [YouTube Release]

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I have some 12 volt versions that I use to power Mele Quieter 2 and 3 mini-PCs, works great. I also have the same 5 volts for Rpi, but no Rpi in service right now.

Had one of my 12v 2a versions fail after about half a year in service. I was getting 10/10 speeds, and those were not stable. Checked the device and it has a 12v 2a power supply, so it should have been OK. Being feed for a switch with up to 90 watts per port (Extreme 5420m-48w-4ye) with dual 900 watt supplies.

I think I’m going to buy a higher wattage version for this application. It is powering a mini-pc with an n100 processor and m.2 sata drive, the drive might have put it over budget. I’ll probably crack the case open to see what’s inside.