Hello all,
I'm looking at setting up a home surveillance system. The issue is that I live in Canada and any camera would need to be able to withstand -40 C temperatures.
I understand that heating is needed for this sort of extreme cold application, and for the most part, heated IP cameras require external power in addition to PoE Ethernet.
I would like to avoid running separate power. From my searching, it seems that PoE plus (802.3at) can provide 25 Watts of power, which is sufficient for a -40 C rated camera.
I can only find one IP camera manufacturer around the ~$600 range rated for -40 temperatures that uses PoE plus, which is BRICKcom. However I can't find many other alternatives in this price range. I'd like to compare the options I have available, so does anyone have any recommendations for these requirements? Or is my price range too low?
Thanks,
Jared
EDIT:
Particular products I've been looking at:
It looks like the VD is a hybrid between a true day/night and an IR NV camera, because it has the mechanical IR lens AND the forward IR LEDs.
BRICKcom OB-302Ap
Bullet cam, 802.3at rated -40C, 3mp
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1033123-REG/brickcom_ob_302ap_kit_3mp_outdoor_bullet.html
BRICKcom VD-302Np
vandal dome, 802.3at rated -40C, 3mp
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1033111-REG/brickcom_vd_302np_3mp_full_hd.html
BRICKcom 44V PoE injectors
BRICKcom NR-1104
NVR, 1 bay, 8 channel
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1104929-REG/brickcom_nr_1104_4_channel_1_bay_linux_embedded.html