Reliable Power for High-Density FortiAP Deployments
The Fortinet SP-FAP23J-PA-10 is a 10-pack AC power adapter solution engineered specifically for the FortiAP-23JF access point. Designed for enterprise-grade wireless environments, these adapters deliver stable 48V DC power to ensure consistent performance, uptime, and device longevity across distributed WiFi installations.
This bundle is ideal for large-scale rollouts where Power over Ethernet is unavailable or impractical. By standardizing power delivery, IT teams can streamline installations, reduce compatibility risks, and maintain predictable power behavior across multiple access points.
Key Benefits & Features
- Purpose-built for FortiAP-23JF: Fully validated compatibility ensures reliable power delivery without voltage mismatch or instability.
- 50W regulated output: Provides sufficient headroom to support full access point operation under peak load conditions.
- 48V DC architecture: Optimized for modern enterprise access points requiring higher-voltage power input.
- 10-pack efficiency: Simplifies procurement and deployment for multi-site or high-density installations.
- Flexible regional deployment: Supports 100–240V AC input, allowing use across global locations.
Ideal Use Cases
- Enterprise offices deploying FortiAP-23JF without PoE switches
- Retail and hospitality environments with centralized power planning
- Education campuses requiring consistent AP power standards
- Spare or replacement power adapters for existing FortiAP-23JF fleets
- Staged rollouts where adapters are provisioned separately from APs
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer Part Number: SP-FAP23J-PA-10
- Product Type: AC Power Adapter
- Pack Quantity: 10 adapters
- Output Power: 50W
- Output Voltage: 48V DC
- Output Current: 1.04A
- Input Voltage: 100–240V AC
- Supported Device: Fortinet FortiAP-23JF
- Power Cord: Not included
Standardize Power Across Your WiFi Infrastructure
Ensure dependable performance for every FortiAP-23JF with this official Fortinet power adapter bundle. Order today.