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(Created page with "Surprisingly this switch's PSU converts AC to only 5V. On idle and boot, it only consumes 15W. Of course with SPFs, and more connections, this will probably require more power...")
 
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On idle and boot, it only consumes 15W. Of course with SPFs, and more connections, this will probably require more power.
 
On idle and boot, it only consumes 15W. Of course with SPFs, and more connections, this will probably require more power.
 
To this end, I chose a [https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC12V-24V-to-5V-10A-50W-Step-Down-Converter-Boost-Voltage-Regulator-Module-Power/184345810840 50W 12v to 5V converter] (others are available, but i thought a wide range was a good idea).
 
To this end, I chose a [https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC12V-24V-to-5V-10A-50W-Step-Down-Converter-Boost-Voltage-Regulator-Module-Power/184345810840 50W 12v to 5V converter] (others are available, but i thought a wide range was a good idea).
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The connection from the AC PSU to the Netgear motherboard is 6 pins. 3 are 5V+, and 3 are 5V -. Why 3 connectors are needed for each i have no idea, as they are  all connected.
 
There is also enough space inside the case to contain the converter, and a switch to choose either AC of DC power sources.
 
There is also enough space inside the case to contain the converter, and a switch to choose either AC of DC power sources.
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[[File:Netgear GS724TS PSU.jpg|400px|thumb|center|Original PSU]]
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[[File:Netgear GS724TS Dual PSU2.jpg|400px|thumb|center|Back of Netgear GS724TS with extra PSU]]

Revision as of 20:04, 22 August 2020

Surprisingly this switch's PSU converts AC to only 5V. On idle and boot, it only consumes 15W. Of course with SPFs, and more connections, this will probably require more power. To this end, I chose a 50W 12v to 5V converter (others are available, but i thought a wide range was a good idea). The connection from the AC PSU to the Netgear motherboard is 6 pins. 3 are 5V+, and 3 are 5V -. Why 3 connectors are needed for each i have no idea, as they are all connected. There is also enough space inside the case to contain the converter, and a switch to choose either AC of DC power sources.

Original PSU
Back of Netgear GS724TS with extra PSU