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Is it OK to use DC power supply that exceeds camera spec?

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I picked up an Arecont AV3130 today. I don't have a PoE switch yet, so I need to use a DC power supply in the interim.

 

From the Arecont spec., the camera is rated for 12V - 48V DC, 4.5W max power consumption.

 

The dealer gave me a 12V, 2 AMP DC power supply. Is it ok to use a DC power supply that exceeds wattage requirement for the camera? Or will I need to get a one that supplies wattage that more closely matches the camera spec?

 

Just want to makes sure I don’t fry the new camera. Thanks for any advice.

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The current capability of the power supply doesn't matter as long as it is at least enough to power the camera. You could attach the camera to a 1000 amp power supply if you want. Just make sure you use the correct polarity.

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But if you were to install it on a 1000 amp psu, you have to make sure its fused well, as a short on the cable could start a fire at those amps....

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Thanks for the replies! The power supply is one of those $10 plug-types, and just wanted to be sure before I hooked it up.

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