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PoE HAT (E) for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+
If you're using a Raspberry Pi 3B+ (or 4) and want to cut down on cables, the PoE HAT is a super handy add-on. It lets you power your Pi through the Ethernet cable, so you don’t need a separate power supply, just plug it into a PoE switch or injector and you’re good to go.
For anyone setting up a Pi as a server, in a remote spot, or just wants a cleaner setup, this thing makes life a lot easier.


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10 days ago
PoE HAT (E) for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+
A must have add on for any pi user.
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24 days ago
PoE HAT (E) for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+
An excellent compact way to add PoE to your Pi 3/4. I needed to remove the mounting hole parts from the corners to allow it to fit in the FLIRC Pi3 case I have, not ideal but simple enough to do. If you need PoE for your project this is a simple cost effective way to go.
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1 month ago
PoE HAT (E) for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+
Exactly what I needed. Very fast delivery too
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2 months ago
PoE HAT (E) for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+
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4 months ago
PoE HAT (E) for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+
Is doing the job as expected. Thank you.
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1 year ago
PoE HAT (E) for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+
This worked just as I wanted, no configuration in the OS required, just plugged in the PoE cable from my PoE Switch and the Pi powered straight up. It does have a small capacitor/winding on it which means that standard fans inside cases probably won't fit. I used an open case, added a heatsink to the cpu and moved the fan to the top of the case. It runs at

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2 years ago
PoE HAT (E) for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+
For the price quite a neat solution provided you are not running any heavy loads on the USB sockets. Fits easily on the board, sometimes the heatsink has to be jiggled a bit. It will not work in an official case with the official fan. If you need a fan look at the modular raspberry pi 4 case.
I have several of these on Pi4 and Pi3 and all seem to work fine, avoids the need for three plug in PSU's
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