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DVRNewbie - 10 Nov 2003, 01:25 pm
hello,
anybody know a good but cheap source for those 2 piece bnc connectors in bulk.
AVCONSULTING - 10 Nov 2003, 06:04 pm
Try this company. Here is a link below. They have all sorts of connectors.
http://www.vitekcctv.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=126
DVRNewbie - 12 Nov 2003, 09:58 pm
thanks, i'll check em out
cctv_down_under - 13 Nov 2003, 09:37 pm
How much would you like to pay?
cctv_down_under - 13 Nov 2003, 09:37 pm
How much would you like to pay? I can get some to you cheaply if you want to buy bulk?
mdemmons - 17 Dec 2003, 11:54 am
Our retail price is $1.14US for the connector mentioned in the subject of this post. If you let me know how many and to where we'd be shipping them I can give you a better price.
Hope this helps
Mike
rory - 18 Dec 2003, 10:50 pm
they cost $6+ dollars here in the Bahamas from Radio Shack, just to let you know how much things are soo expensive here!! :-0
A local electric supplier can sell me BNC connectors though for $4 each. I normally get them from my distributor for $1 each. These are standard twist on BNC connectors, nothing special.
cctv_down_under - 01 Feb 2004, 10:50 am
Cripes.. i pay 65cents for Crimp connectors and thats Australian Dosh!
daniel - 15 May 2004, 06:12 am
Hello
Were in australia do you get them for 65cents each??
im from brisbane to :)
cheers
mate
qman - 15 May 2004, 12:17 pm
Damm, one dollar?
I pay anywhere from .45 to .89 depending on what it is.
I opened an account with a company called eclipse cctv. They are good.
www.cctvoutlet.com
rory - 15 May 2004, 01:51 pm
eclipse is one of the cheapest products on the market, id stay clear of them when it comes to cameras.
cctv_down_under - 15 May 2004, 07:12 pm
Electus Distribution or Jaycar.. the same thing.. you need to be a wholesaler to buy from Electus.
qman - 15 May 2004, 11:55 pm
I figured that, after seeing their price list.
The reason I looked into them was that AV told us a while back about the sub-$500 DVR that he saw in the ISC show in vegas, and they are the company that sells them.
For cameras, NO, but for a cheap "no frills" DVR, I gotta tell you, it does the job. The accesories are not bad either, they even offer Access control devices.
rory - 16 May 2004, 12:06 am
check out Provideo, thay also have cheap no frills DVRs and a large range of decent low cost bullet cameras.
Ill have to take a look at the eclipse DVR section, I think I was thinking of everfocus, another cheap manufacturer, and heard their DVRs are not that good, and support also.
rory - 16 May 2004, 12:11 am
hermin do you have the remote software for eclipse, id like to try it, but there is no link on their site. Also, what kind of price range are you talking about, say the 4 channel with remote view?
Thanks
Rory