fplenin 0 Posted November 24, 2014 Hi all I have a long distance between 4 cameras and the other ones and DVR...I was thinking about using a balun hub inteast of using 4 UTP cables (1 for each camera). Seems easier to do (just passing one utp cable and a 120v cable together, inteast of several utp cables) and less bulky. Usually I see balun hubs near a DVR, but not in the camera side, far from a DVR...would it work that way also? *see the attachment for details thanks u all Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Numb-nuts 1 Posted November 24, 2014 You can do precisely that and using a more local power supply to reduce voltage drop. You should maintain a voltage of 12VDC + or - 10% at the camera. Staying within this range you should not have any issues provided the power supply has a suitable amps rating for the supported cameras. Also remembering that orange pair is chan 1/5/9 or13 white stripe conductors being pos, you could put a single channel balun (twop in a pair) at each camera and splice the video cable to the video return where your second balun is shown. You can then use the remaining three pairs to carry the power to the camera. Remember to adhere to the rule that the white stripe is pos and seperate the three pairs into white stripe and solid colours the solids twisted together being the neg line. We do this all the time, but you are relying on the manufacturer of the 4 way balun to adhear to the TIA T568B colour code Chan1 = orange pair Chan 2 = green pair (split) Chan3 = Blue pair Chan4 = ~Brown pair White / Colour conductors are POS The solid colours are Neg Then your colour code should read Pin 1 + ve W/0 Pin 2 - ve orng Pin 3 + ve W/Grn Pin 4 - ve Blue Pin 5 + ve W/Blue Pin 6 - ve Grn Pin 7 + ve W/Brn Pin 8 - ve Brn We have extended this to our own wiring that any CCTV engineer who happens across it can quickly understand the wiring and have written a tutorial which I have PM'd you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Securame 0 Posted November 24, 2014 Of course it does work! Something like this (8ch on the example, you also have 4ch models). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fplenin 0 Posted November 25, 2014 *hat off* Thanks a lot guys...pretty useful info. I needed to be sure before buying the stuff. I guess in the other side I'll just use regular (single chanel) video baluns to connect my UTP cable pairs to the DVR... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Securame 0 Posted November 25, 2014 You could also do that on the other end. The balun hub (I do not even know if its called like that) just makes connections easier, and you end up having a smaller cable mess. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites