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  1. 12 minutes ago, tomcctv said:

    Hi the viper unit will do what you need. 

    I can get you a price tomorrow 

    mots a 5mp system with 2 turret 5mp cameras. 

    Do you have a monitor to use ?

    also another big part of your budget is going to be the cat5 cable ..... there is no point you buying 300m reel so I will sort that out for you

    Was going to buy a 100mtr drum as my father in law needs to get the cable in before he looses a cherry picker that he's currently using. Then I'll crimp in the connectors. 

    I have a spare monitor we can use just for setup purposes. 


  2. On 4/19/2019 at 9:40 AM, tomcctv said:

    Hi yes it’s a copy  ....  it warns of doing a update .... which means you can’t use dahua software. 

     

    Morning tom, 

    Right I'm not getting any further with a CCTV selection so can you help. 

    I only need 2 cameras now 

    So £300-£400

    What's my best options on your opinion

    Up at the farm,it will be dark but there is lighting in certain parts,IP cemeras,1-2 tb storage.

    Please advise. Cheers 


  3. On 4/18/2019 at 2:15 AM, 51cent said:

    Turret style doesn't seem to have the spider problems bullets do, and don't have the IR reflection problems of domes.

    Hi 51 cent you sent me a message today regarding speaking to someone on another forum about the Dahua gear. 

    I can't find the message anywhere. 

    Did you send it to my inbox. 

    Cheers Kev


  4. 1 hour ago, tomcctv said:

    Hi yes it’s a copy  ....  it warns of doing a update .... which means you can’t use dahua software. 

     

    I wondered whether it was or not seen as its on AliExpress 

    Could you advise me on a 3-4 camera setup from Dahua with a compatible NVR that would show all the cameras at the resolution they were supposed to be shown at.

    Also where I might be able to buy from as most website say login for prices. 

    Hope that make sense

    Cheers 


  5. 41 minutes ago, tomcctv said:

    Morning ... yes that’s the area    It’s just old out of date stock.  Nvrs are much better spec now. 

    Tom have a look at this link,is it a Chinese copy do you think. 

     

    https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32973798995.html?pid=808_0000_0105&spm=a2g0n.search-amp.list.32973798995&aff_trace_key=391a607f9d33415ba2571218c3b97d3f-1555535591349-07643-Y7bAZbY&aff_platform=msite&m_page_id=3927amp-5EfRo68G-1BNRYL-T_goqg1555661113270


  6. 9 hours ago, tomcctv said:

    https://www.hikvision.com/en/Products/Network-Video-Recorder/Pro-Series(EasyIP)/EasyIP-3.0-Series-NVR/DS-7600NI-K1/P(B)

    https://www.hikvision.com/en/Products/Network-Camera/EasyIP-3.0/4MP/DS-2CD2345FWD-I

     

    cameras are expensive £100 for 4mp. You also don't need cameras with SD cards 

    not a fan of hikvision with all there problems or with there bad specs

    Morning tom,am I right in saying it's under the decoding section of the NVR where it says 1 camera at 8mb and 4 at 1080. 

    Cheers


  7. 35 minutes ago, tomcctv said:

    That is expensive....... Plus another limited hikvision NVR 

    it sounds good till you look at the spec .... 1 NVR with 4 x4k cameras ......... NVR  will only allow 1 .... 4K camera other 3 channels 2mp. Plus the cameras in the kit are only 4mp

    the NVR retail is only £105 

    the qvis is a much more advanced system and cheaper

    Where does it tell you that info Tom as I've been looking at the specs but couldn't find that info.  


  8. 2 hours ago, tomcctv said:

    I do a couple of farm shops there

    qvis don’t sell to end users ........ but you can go to a supplier...... one reason is not to have service or reset codes all over the net like you can with hikvision plus all there p2p and cloud are all uk bases 

    but you can still look at specs of cameras and nvrs

    Tom have a look at this link as I've been offered this setup for £650 I think 

    https://www.cctvtek.co.uk/_shop/4-camera-ip-cctv-kits/hikvision-4x-ds2cd2345fwdi-28mm-powered-by-darkfighter-turret-camera-4-channel-4k-ip-nvr-cctv-kit/

     


  9. 9 minutes ago, triggertrevor said:

    I'm in Barnsley South Yorkshire Tom. 

    I'll have a look at qvis.

    Cheers 

    Tom qvis are just the same as everybody else,if you not an installer they don't want to know. So annoying. 

    Thanks anyway. 


  10. 1 hour ago, tomcctv said:

    Hi. We’re are you based .... there are a few outlets to go and see units working. 

    Your right dahua and hikvision starts to get out of your budget .... but that does not mean there better .... we have used dahua for years .... we don’t use hikvision in the uk as they don’t have a long operation period.... out of date quick and there are not many hikvision authorised dealers in the uk most are gray or copy units with no support 

    5mp with nvr that supports h265 with 2tb will give you 14 to 20 days recording 

    take a look at qvis uk based company with your budget

    I'm in Barnsley South Yorkshire Tom. 

    I'll have a look at qvis.

    Cheers 


  11. 1 minute ago, triggertrevor said:

    Brill cheers. 

    I've been looking at the starlight turrets,do you know which NVR/DVR recorders are compatible. Looking for a 1 or 2 tb storage on 3-4 cameras. I know that's not a lot of storage but only looking for a say 7 days playback when the cameras are set to motion only. 

     

    Cheers 

    Been looking at dahua starlight as advised and hikvision dark fighter turrets but what I don't like about hikvision is that getting prices and info for the better quality type cameras is a real ball ache. 

    Cheers 


  12. 7 hours ago, 51cent said:

    Turret style doesn't seem to have the spider problems bullets do, and don't have the IR reflection problems of domes.

    Brill cheers. 

    I've been looking at the starlight turrets,do you know which NVR/DVR recorders are compatible. Looking for a 1 or 2 tb storage on 3-4 cameras. I know that's not a lot of storage but only looking for a say 7 days playback when the cameras are set to motion only. 

     

    Cheers 


  13. 7 hours ago, 51cent said:

    Kev, if night vision then Dahua Starlight cameras or Hikvision ultra lowlight cameras are very good, but there are no kits that I know of. Some Annke cameras are made by Dahua.

    Dome camera sometimes have problems with water spots and IR reflection. Turret/eyeball style may be better.

    Thanks for your reply,may I ask why you favour turrets. 


  14. 6 hours ago, 51cent said:

    Kev, if night vision then Dahua Starlight cameras or Hikvision ultra lowlight cameras are very good, but there are no kits that I know of. Some Annke cameras are made by Dahua.

    Dome camera sometimes have problems with water spots and IR reflection. Turret/eyeball style may be better.

    5 hours ago, tomcctv said:

    Hi. Kev. Not a bad budget for installing yourself and going ip is the easiest way

    with your budget 5mp systems with 4x 5mp lowlight turret would be a good option. 

    How far are your cable runs 

    a uk system with trip wire protection is ideal for a farm

    Hi there thanks for your reply,the cable runs are around 20-25mtrs.

    So what's the benefit with turret over bullet or dome?

     

     


  15. Hi all,now you've probably had this question asked a thousand times before but I'm finding it hard to get the info I need for a new CCTV setup. 

    I have between £400-500 to spend on a new setup. 

    I need a DVR and 3 cameras 

    Poe would be good as this will be instilled in a farm building so ease of install is key. 

    I have looked at dome cameras as my current bullet setup attracts a lot of cobwebs. 

    I need something that's going to be good in low light with it being on a farm buy not sure if I can achieve that on this budget. 

    My current setup is by annke and I've been happy with it so far so would be interested to know what there new gear is like. 

    Many thanks all. Cheers Kev 


  16. I do not know that particular NVR but some require that you activate or add the cameras in to see them and or record.

    Look in the setup menus

     

    Hi there yeah your right there is a add option in the advanced user guide but on my camera management screen it's not there and when you try and delete the 8 pre installed cameras that are there by default it says there are no cameras to delete?

     

    Cheers


  17. Hi all I wondered if anyone could shed some light on my problem.

    I have a Annke 8 channel Poe nvr and 4 Annke Poe 4mp bullet cameras.

    I think it's all hikvision gear re badged.

    The box tell me it's plug and play but it's been far from it so far.

    The nvr came with the hardrive already installed.

    So I connected the power lead,all 4 cameras and the Ethernet cable to my router.

    All the lights are on/flashing on the Poe ports on the back of the nvr.

    The cameras powered up as I could see the red ir led's.

    I went through the setup wizard and all was well until it comes to search for connected cameras..........but nothing shows up in the list.

    When I go to the camera management page all the cameras have been assigned an IP address 192.169.254.2 to .9 but I have a yellow warning triangle on all cameras in the status box.

    If I double click on this I get ip camera does not exist.

     

    I'm scratching my head at the moment and it won't be long before I'm bold so any advise would be great.

     

    Thanks again kev

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