Code Blue SLNP0190 PoE+ Splitter 24VDC
Overview
The Code Blue SLNP0190 is a PoE+ splitter that decouples power and data signals from a single Ethernet run, delivering regulated 24VDC output to non-PoE-native equipment. Deploy this when your IP cameras, access points, or network devices require 24VDC but your infrastructure already has PoE+ available upstream — you avoid parallel power cabling and consolidate everything onto one line. The SLNP0190 accepts up to 95W of PoE+ input (IEEE 802.3at) and converts it to stable 24VDC with integrated surge and overcurrent protection, making it suitable for enterprise surveillance and access-control rollouts where mixed voltage requirements are common.
Compatibility
The SLNP0190 works with any PoE+ source (switches, injectors, NVRs with PoE delivery) capable of supplying 802.3at power. On the output side, it supports any 24VDC-input device — legacy IP cameras with 24VDC barrel connectors, outdoor access points, door readers, and network relays that predate PoE adoption. Ethernet data flows through passthrough, so downstream devices maintain full ONVIF and management connectivity. Typical pairings include PoE+ capable switches (e.g., managed gigabit units with 95W+ ports) feeding multiple splitters across a site, or a single splitter at the end of a long run where a camera or access point sits far from the primary PoE source and local 24VDC supply isn't practical.
Installation Notes
Wire the upstream PoE+ connection to the input port, plug your 24VDC device into the output connector, and route the passthrough Ethernet to your network. The splitter is fanless and compact, fitting standard wall-mount or rack locations. Verify upstream PoE source can sustain 95W continuous; if you're daisy-chaining multiple devices, sum the load against your switch's total PoE budget. Surge protection is built in, but in high-EMI environments (industrial sites with heavy motor loads or outdoor lightning risk), consider adding a dedicated surge suppressor on the upstream line.