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I need to keep continuous voltage in a specific ethernet wire on a three pronged toggle switch. One way will connect the ethernet normally, while the other way will only provide the same voltage, but nothing else. Now I am sort of a newbie with this kind of stuff, but I'm guessing I will need either a capacitor or a voltage regulator to accomplish this. Another problem I have is I dont know for sure the voltage, my voltage reader wont tell me how many volts when I set it at 2v, and when I set it to 20v, it goes to -0.01? Online I see it goes from 3v to 1 micro volt. Hope someone can help. And if you wanted to know I'm bypassing a voltage detector that disconnects me if the voltage drops.
thanks
I need to keep continuous voltage in a specific ethernet wire on a three pronged toggle switch. One way will connect the ethernet normally, while the other way will only provide the same voltage, but nothing else. Now I am sort of a newbie with this kind of stuff, but I'm guessing I will need either a capacitor or a voltage regulator to accomplish this. Another problem I have is I dont know for sure the voltage, my voltage reader wont tell me how many volts when I set it at 2v, and when I set it to 20v, it goes to -0.01? Online I see it goes from 3v to 1 micro volt. Hope someone can help. And if you wanted to know I'm bypassing a voltage detector that disconnects me if the voltage drops.
thanks