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Hello i have a hikvision ip ptz camera which uses a separate 12v power supply. The power adaptor that came with the camera puts out a 12v 2A supply. I am wondering would it be possible to use a poe splitter like in the attached picture to run the power down the ethernet cable to power the camera. Or what would you suggest? The cable is Cat6 and about 15m long to the camera Thank you
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Thank you for your help
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Hello, i was wondering would this be suitable for a cctv system to give me battery back up if the power failed. https://www.hunters-wholesalers.co.uk/dantech-da1010-batt-10ah-vrla-yuasa-battery-pack-p-100303.html it has the following : Integrated 5-Port Gigabit network switch for 10/100/1000Mbs PoE+ power injector with 4 load output ports 30W of load power availability per port, to IEEE 802.3:2012 Mode B (Delivers power over spare pairs on 10/100 networks only) 10Ah VRLA Yuasa Battery Pack The cameras i would be using are the hikvision 8mp colorVU power PoE: 802.3af, 36 V to 57 V, 0.18 A to 0.11 A, max. 6.5 W Also If you look at the data sheet in the above link it states that if i had an output load of 50w it would give me power for 9.5 hours with the 10ah battery I am wondering would this be correct, it seems to be a lot longer than other models of power supply units. Thank you
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what would you suggest buying to back up the nvr?
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Thanks for your reply, Yes i will be running an nvr and will need it backed up also
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Hello i am installing an 8 camera hikvision ip camera system and wondering how i can include a battery back up to the design if the power fails. The 8 cameras will be connected to an Ubiquiti NanoStation WiFi Point-to-Point Link Kit at one end and at the other end it will be connected to a router ( like in the attached picture only with 8 cameras ) I will only need the battery backup to power the side with the 8 cameras and one of the access points. If anybody could help, Thank you
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Hi, Thank you for your reply, I was worried about the nvr being at the camera location incase if somebody broke in it could be stole and all the footage would be lost, but you have given me very good reasons for it being at the camera side now too, Can you recommend any ups backups for an 8 camera ip system or even 5. I am in the UK Ideally it would need to be ip66 rated for outdoor use as the shed where the cameras are at would be damp and dusty.