Hi everyone,
I’m planning to install a Tapo C530WC camera on a pole outdoors and I need to run power from a nearby outlet at a distance of around 20–30 meters.
I’m trying to find the most practical, reliable and cost-effective solution.
I already considered a few options:
What I’m trying to understand:
Thanks.
I’m planning to install a Tapo C530WC camera on a pole outdoors and I need to run power from a nearby outlet at a distance of around 20–30 meters.
I’m trying to find the most practical, reliable and cost-effective solution.
I already considered a few options:
- PoE setup
I understand PoE would be the cleanest solution, but it requires a PoE injector + splitter (9v outdoor) + proper power conversion for this camera, so it becomes more complex and expensive than I would like. - DC extension cable (5.5×2.1mm)
This seems like the simplest approach, but I’m worried about voltage drop over 20–30 meters. - Using thicker cable (DIY solution)
I was thinking about using something like 2×0.75 mm² / 2×1.0 mm² / 2×1.5 mm² copper cable and attaching 5.5×2.1mm DC connectors on both ends (male/female adapters).
Would this be a reliable and safe setup for continuous outdoor use over ~20 meters, or should I expect significant voltage drop or stability issues?
What I’m trying to understand:
- What AWG / cable thickness is realistically required for stable 9V/12V at ~20–30m?
- Is a DC extension cable still reliable at this distance?
- Is DIY thicker copper wire with DC connectors a valid professional approach or just a “hack”?
- Has anyone here done a similar installation with the Tapo C500 / C510 / C520 / C530 series? I’m particularly interested in real-world, practical solutions — what you actually used and whether it’s been stable over time.
Thanks.