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My new cctv camera's for outside.
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| cocacola |

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Posts: 123 Joined: 12 Feb 2008
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:13 pm
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Some mid price range camera's for outsite, hope they give a nice view
Gona put a balun on al of them and run it whit 20 meters of cat 5.
This gona be the first time i gona use can 5, so hope is better than coax.
(By the way witch wire i need to use for video?)
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| Smit9352 |

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Posts: 248 Joined: 14 Feb 2008
Location: Louisiana
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:53 am
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| cocacola wrote: |
Some mid price range camera's for outsite, hope they give a nice view
Gona put a balun on al of them and run it whit 20 meters of cat 5.
This gona be the first time i gona use can 5, so hope is better than coax.
(By the way witch wire i need to use for video?) |
Congrats!!! It's always fun opening boxes from UPS and seeing things you've purchased, I love it. As far as which ones to use for video it will not matter inside of the Cat-5 as long as you use the same ones the same way on each end.
The small white boxes are your power supplies am I rite? Why not a distributive power supply box?
Thanks,
John
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| rory |

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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:31 pm
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| crirvine |

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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:34 pm
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Rory I think ypu are right about low or budget. All camera's I have ordered that came in plain box's with no brand name they are just low priced camera's for the most part. Good luck I see IR's on your camera's most of these type camera's pull 1 amp power at 12 volts dc 100 foot on cat 5 is pushing the 24 guage wire for power. Also do not split pairs on twisted wire.
PAIR 1= White,Blue/Blue,White
PAIR 2= White,Orange/Orange,White
PAIR 3= White,Green/Green,White
PAIR 4= White,Brown/Brown,White
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| cocacola |

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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:09 am
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Yes cheaper cams, eBay item numbers: 300195881114, 300157116614.
I hope they give a nice picture, i hate to see green grass as brown and red cars like orange
Can u use the baluns outside? tape them in whit weather proof tape.
(the tape to seal coax and connectors for outside use)
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| cocacola |

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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:12 am
Post subject: Re: My new cctv camera's for outside.
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| Smit9352 wrote: |
| cocacola wrote: |
Some mid price range camera's for outsite, hope they give a nice view
Gona put a balun on al of them and run it whit 20 meters of cat 5.
This gona be the first time i gona use can 5, so hope is better than coax.
(By the way witch wire i need to use for video?) |
Congrats!!! It's always fun opening boxes from UPS and seeing things you've purchased, I love it. As far as which ones to use for video it will not matter inside of the Cat-5 as long as you use the same ones the same way on each end.
The small white boxes are your power supplies am I rite? Why not a distributive power supply box?
Thanks,
John |
Like this?
ebay Item number: 220205368503
or better one that i can push, so overclock the voltage do composite for cable losses?
Item number: 170195918267
Or is this cheap solution better?
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| rory |

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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 10:26 am
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| Smit9352 |

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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:12 am
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| rory wrote: |
| cocacola wrote: |
Like this?
ebay Item number: 220205368503 |
Check out Altronix, much better. |
I had assumed that he was trying to keep things inexpensive which is why I posted the other one
Thanks,
John
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| rory |

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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:15 am
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Altronix is only about $30 more than the OEM PSUs. Get individual fuses, etc, and a small box.
Otherwise he could just buy a 2amp Transformer from a local electronic store ($10) and splice all the cameras into that ..
From experience though, its not a good idea to go cheap on the PSU.
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| Smit9352 |

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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:47 pm
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| rory wrote: |
Altronix is only about $30 more than the OEM PSUs. Get individual fuses, etc, and a small box.
Otherwise he could just buy a 2amp Transformer from a local electronic store ($10) and splice all the cameras into that ..
From experience though, its not a good idea to go cheap on the PSU. |
I wasn't saying to pass up on getting the Altronix power supply I was just saying I didn't know his budget
Buy cheap power supplies once and possibly end up buying cameras twice!
Thanks,
John
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| Rebco |

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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:52 am
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I have always heard what you put in is what you get out, cr@p in, cr@p Out
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