100Watt Dish DC PoE Conversion Kit
All-in-one solution for powering Starlink dishes and 802.3af/at/bt standard PoE devices.
Simultaneously carries max 1Gbps of Ethernet data traffic and outputs it from its LAN port.
US$185
The Dish DC conversion kit accepts 10V to 48V input DC power and converts it into 100-watt power for the Starlink Dish and PoE standard devices. The DC to PoE conversion kit helps to power up a Starlink dish and PoE router using various DC input sources. It’s suitable for using Starlink and PoE standard routers in off-grid or mobile situations.
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All-in-one solution for powering Starlink dishes and 802.3af/at/bt standard PoE devices.
Simultaneously carries max 1Gbps of Ethernet data traffic and outputs it from its LAN port.
The DC dish power converter accepts a wide range of 10V to 48V input DC power and converts it into 100-watt 51V 2.2A DC power. It supports various DC input power sources like solar panels, batteries, or vehicle power supplies.
The output port is an RJ45 socket with a T-568B standard wiring order that supplies positive voltage (V+) on 1/2/4/5 and negative voltage (V-) on 3/6/7/8.
Images are the current version of the prototype. Let us know if you need more features to adapt to your applications.
Backorder is available with a discount! Free shipping. Estimated delivery within 2~3 Months.
Turn off the PoE handshake to directly output up to 100 watts of power for the Starlink Dishy Gen2 (Rectangular 19×12″). It supplies a peak of 120 watts to send sufficient power when the Dish is booting up.
The DC converter outputs V+ on 1/2/4/5 and V- on 3/6/7/8 with 0~2.2 Amps current and 50~53 Voltage. The dish cable must be swapped to the correct wire order on the RJ45 connector before powering up on its PoE port. If you are not using the swapped RJ45 connector, please consult with us for a suitable powering plan.
Note: The PoE handshake switch should be turned off since the Dish does not support the PoE handshake protocol.
PIN | Wire Color | Power | Ethernet |
A1-2 | OW – Orange White | V+ | B+ |
A3-4 | O – Orange | V+ | B- |
A5-6 | GW – Green White | V+ | A+ |
A7-8 | G – Green | V+ | A- |
B5 | BRW – Brown White | V- | D+ |
B6 | BR – Brown | V- | D- |
B7 | BW – Blue White | V- | C- |
B8 | B – Blue | V- | C+ |
B1-4 | – | – | – |
B9-12 | – | – | – |
When its PoE handshake switch is turned on, the DC-to-PoE power converter becomes a standard PoE PSE (power sourcing equipment). Before sending power, it detects if the connected device is PoE-capable by looking for a specific signature resistance.
If a PoE PD (powered device) is detected, the converter requests the PD’s power class to show how much power it requires. Refer to the chart below.
Finally, the DC power converter provides the requested power level over the Ethernet cable. It’s capable of supporting all the standard PoE(+/++) devices.
Alert! Do not use it to power up non-PoE standard devices.
Name | PoE | PoE+ | PoE++ | PoE++ Hi-PoE |
Standard | 802.3af Type1 |
802.3at Type2 |
802.3bt Type3 |
802.3bt Type4 |
PD Power | 12.95W | 25.5W | 51W | 71.3W |
PD Voltage | 37-57V | 42.5-57V | 42.5-57V | 41.1-57V |
Wires | 2-Pair | 2-Pair | 4-Pair | 4-Pair |
Built-in a bundle of DC power, PoE protections, and durable quality, it’s suitable for use in off-grid or mobile conditions.
Quickly identify and debug the working status and performance of LED indicators.
Input | Voltage Range | 10 – 48V DC |
DC Jack | 5.5×2.5mm @Max 10A | |
PoE | Wire Order | T-568B | V+ 1/2/4/5 & V- on 3/6/7/8 |
Protocol | 802.3af/at/bt (PoE /+/++) | |
Output | DC Voltage | 51V |
Rated Current | 2.2A | |
Current Range | 0 – 2.2A | |
Rated Power | 100W | |
Voltage Range | 50 – 53V | |
Environment | Operating Temperature: | -40 – 60°C |
Operating Humidity: | 20 – 90% RH, non-condensing | |
Storage Temperature: | -40 – 80°C | |
Humidity: | 10 – 95% RH | |
Vibration Resistance: | 10500Hz, 2G at 10 minutes/cycle, each axis (X, Y, Z) 60 minutes | |
Measurement | Dimensions: | 94x70x22 mm (LxWxH) |
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