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 It seems to be a bias T! I was expecting transformers with central tap, as is used on the ends normally. It seems to be a bias T! I was expecting transformers with central tap, as is used on the ends normally.
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 +====== Voltage / Cable resistance ======
 +
 +I thought 12V would be enough for low power stuff / short wires, but with the Pi in a box even 10 meters is pushing it at 12V.
 +
 +The Pi crashed unpleasantly, causing file system corruption, when running with 12V into a high resistance cable of 2.5R per wire.
 +
 +I will install box 0 with a 20V supply I found.
 +
 +<file>
 +pi draws up to 3a in normal non PD mode at 5V - 15W.
 +Heltec board up to about 2.5W.
 +Other bits maybe max 0.5W.
 +18W needed.
 +18W @ 12V about 1.5A + conversion loss, say 1.7A.
 +
 +12V supply is 3A rated.
 +Converter is fine at 3A (tested).
 +
 +CAT5e I have is 24 AWG.
 +24AWG copper: 88 Ohm / km
 +For 10m: 0.88 Ohm
 +For a pair: 0.44 Ohm / 10m.
 +For a pair including return: 0.88 Ohm.
 +
 +It's more though, because of twisting, copper is longer than cable length.
 +Say 1 Ohm per 10 meters. It might be more actually.
 +
 +Max R (including both sides) 1.75 Ohm.
 +
 +20m is therefore too long for this cable / voltage.
 +
 +With 20V, in max acceptable R is about 4.48R.
 +So then 40m is ok.
 +
 +Apparently Cat 6 is usually AWG 23.
 +</file>
  
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