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  1. astek1

    I need your help with my system regarding a 12V IP camera (non-poe)

    @TonyR The POE system has been abandoned due to potential faults in POE extenders over time, their susceptibility to humidity and external environmental conditions, and the need for maintenance. Instead, a more robust and long-lasting solution has been chosen, which does not require additional...
  2. astek1

    I need your help with my system regarding a 12V IP camera (non-poe)

    @TonyR You’re right. Buying a 48 V PSU, using a 2x2.5 mm² copper cable, and stepping down the 48 V to 12 V for the camera ultimately reduces costs and eliminates interference from intermediate devices (devices like POE extenders). It results in a seamless, single-piece cable run, which reduces...
  3. astek1

    I need your help with my system regarding a 12V IP camera (non-poe)

    @TonyR No, I’m not using Wi-Fi; the camera has an RJ45 port which provides its internet connection—the principle is the same, the only difference is that the camera runs on 12V. I’m using a Mercusys MS105G switch for the internet; I need to install the camera about 145 or perhaps 155 metres...
  4. astek1

    I need your help with my system regarding a 12V IP camera (non-poe)

    TP-Link TL-POE160S (PoE Injector) (48V 30W) 65 m Besta 23 AWG outdoor (CCA) Dahua PFT1300 (PoE Extender) 80-90 m Besta 23 AWG outdoor (CCA) P OE-B1210 splitter (48V 12V 2A) Dahua HD - IPC-WPT1539DD-SW-532-PV (non-PoE) (12V) (Power Consumption: Basic: 2.6 W Max.: 10.6 W (streaming + IR +...