Power Output Capacity
Measured in wattage, the maximum power output capacity of a switch, also known as maximum power consumption, generally determines how many PoE devices that you can have connected to your switch. However, as some devices have a higher power consumption than others, you will need to do basic math to calculate the total power consumption of devices in relation to the switches maximum power consumption.
For example, the Ubiquiti UAP-AC-LITE has a maximum power consumption of 6.5W, whereas the Ubiquiti UAP-AC-EDU has a maximum power consumption of 20W. If you wanted to connect 24 X UAP-AC-LITEs to a 24 port switch, 24 X 6.5W = 150W, meaning you can use a 24 port switch with the output capacity of 250W. On the other hand, 24 X UAP-AC-EDUs to a 24 port switch, 24 X 20W = 480W, meaning that a switch with higher output capacity such as 500W is required to support these devices.