Tue Feb 14, 2017 8:29 am
so if you think in terms of equating water with electricity, which works pretty well at this level:
Voltage is the pressure in the system:
The higher the pressure(voltage) the faster the water will pour out(current, or amperage) of any holes (resistance)
or in mathematical terms: Current is equal to voltage divided by resistance, commonly known as Ohm's law.
Since voltage is set at 24V, and maximum current draw is .5A, that leaves you with a minimum input impedance (or resistance) of 48 ohms..
Long lecture short, yes, the amperage available on the port is .75A, and the unifi only draws .5A, so you're within specifications.
And yes, it really is that simple. you only need to change the drop-down box to 24v, our switch takes care of the rest. If you have any conditions on your cable that will cause damage, the switch will politely decline to power the port until they're corrected.
Last edited by Julian on Tue Feb 14, 2017 8:58 am, edited 1 time in total.