Selser 0 Posted May 4, 2015 Hello Everyone, I am fairly new to the exciting world of NVR's. My project requires a NVR with 4 to 6 POE ports for IP cameras. The trick is finding a very low wattage NVR around 50 watts or less while running at least 4 IP cameras. Presently, my NVR draws 150 watts while running 4 IP cameras... the 150 watts is measured using a watt meter, not calculated. 2TB of information would be nice. I could really use some suggestions,,, should I investigate a solid state NVR? Sincerely, Selser Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kevinkoza 0 Posted May 4, 2015 Can I ask how you cauculate this wattage ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boogieman 1 Posted May 4, 2015 no way a 4 camera standalone nvr is drawing 150w unless you are running a pc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selser 0 Posted May 5, 2015 Kevinkoza - as stated, I used a watt meter to determine my watts... Boogieman - what about a solid state NVR? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boogieman 1 Posted May 5, 2015 Kevinkoza - as stated, I used a watt meter to determine my watts... Boogieman - what about a solid state NVR? What do you mean by solid state NVR? What unit are you using now? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kevinkoza 0 Posted May 6, 2015 Sorry I was asking if you use watt meter in dvr software or mains one. Also is it not better meaby use just standalone ip cameras with build in sdcard slots or ssd drives ?. I know that mobotix store footage inside the cameras and then using a client software join all of them into one system. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selser 0 Posted May 6, 2015 To measure my wattage, I used a watt meter on the 120v line going to my unit.. A FLIR NVR 300 Series - this is using 133 to 150 watts. I believe I will have to use a SSD drive to get my watts down to below 50 watts. I need to store a week of video using four cameras.. I hope this helps... thanks, Selser Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted May 6, 2015 To measure my wattage, I used a watt meter on the 120v line going to my unit.. A FLIR NVR 300 Series - this is using 133 to 150 watts. I believe I will have to use a SSD drive to get my watts down to below 50 watts. I need to store a week of video using four cameras.. I hope this helps... thanks, Selser Sorry but your calculations are wrong ........ Your using the lorex unit and that is 12v 5amp Are you using the POE from the unit ? Why are you bothered about power ???? Do you have a reason to get it low for 4 cameras Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selser 0 Posted May 6, 2015 Sorry but your calculations are wrong ........ Your using the lorex unit and that is 12v 5amp Are you using the POE from the unit ? Why are you bothered about power ???? Do you have a reason to get it low for 4 cameras I am not calculating but measuring the actual watts used with a watt meter. When plugged in to 120v, the FLIR/Lorex unit uses 133 to 150 watts continuously. So, I do not think I am wrong. If I am wrong, let me know. Yes, to POE...(NVR - 12V / 5A DC and POE - 48V / 2.5A DC) I need to run the unit off of solar power energy only in some locations.. I am in the Dallas - Ft. Worth area presently working on this project, this project could expand to other areas of the USA. I will probably use a pure sine wave inverter later on as well to generate my 120V. I have a customer who has many requirements which I have met until I go to solar power,,, this has cost me many weeks now.. Also, Lorex is in the process of providing me with the watt information for other units now. If someone can shoot holes in anything I have stated, PLEASE DO! This is holding up my entire project.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ye5022 0 Posted May 7, 2015 If your camera is small one, for example, its IR LED is less than 36pcs. HDD is 2TB. Then a 48V 2A power Supply is enough for them. Connect cameras to a POE NVR. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kevinkoza 0 Posted May 7, 2015 Can you measure how much unit consume without hdd ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted May 7, 2015 Sorry but your calculations are wrong ........ Your using the lorex unit and that is 12v 5amp Are you using the POE from the unit ? Why are you bothered about power ???? Do you have a reason to get it low for 4 cameras I am not calculating but measuring the actual watts used with a watt meter. When plugged in to 120v, the FLIR/Lorex unit uses 133 to 150 watts continuously. So, I do not think I am wrong. If I am wrong, let me know. Yes, to POE...(NVR - 12V / 5A DC and POE - 48V / 2.5A DC) I need to run the unit off of solar power energy only in some locations.. I am in the Dallas - Ft. Worth area presently working on this project, this project could expand to other areas of the USA. I will probably use a pure sine wave inverter later on as well to generate my 120V. I have a customer who has many requirements which I have met until I go to solar power,,, this has cost me many weeks now.. Also, Lorex is in the process of providing me with the watt information for other units now. If someone can shoot holes in anything I have stated, PLEASE DO! This is holding up my entire project.. Just measured for fun 8 ch PoE HIK without HD 12 watts 4 ch TVI without HD about 8 watts Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selser 0 Posted May 7, 2015 If your camera is small one, for example, its IR LED is less than 36pcs. HDD is 2TB.Then a 48V 2A power Supply is enough for them. Connect cameras to a POE NVR. I am testing a FLIR NVR Model # DNR308PO... It is a 8 channel POE NVR with 2TB HDD... I need to be below 50 watts.. I am between 133 to 150 watts presently... I was hoping someone knew of a NVR that used much less wattage... thanks, Selser Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selser 0 Posted May 7, 2015 Can you measure how much unit consume without hdd ? I have been told that is less than 15 watts without the HDD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted May 7, 2015 (edited) If your camera is small one, for example, its IR LED is less than 36pcs. HDD is 2TB.Then a 48V 2A power Supply is enough for them. Connect cameras to a POE NVR. I am testing a FLIR NVR Model # DNR308PO... It is a 8 channel POE NVR with 2TB HDD... I need to be below 50 watts.. I am between 133 to 150 watts presently... I was hoping someone knew of a NVR that used much less wattage... thanks, Selser I have at home mini PC that use 8 watt so Mini PC 8 watt plus 8 port POE sw about 6-8 watt plus 4 Cam PoE at about 6-7watt u will be using about ~40-50 watt Edited May 7, 2015 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selser 0 Posted May 7, 2015 Just measured for fun 8 ch PoE HIK without HD 12 watts 4 ch TVI without HD about 8 watts Yes, I have been told that the unit uses less than 15 watts without the HDD,,, I need to store video data so it is either HDD or SSD.. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks, Gregg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selser 0 Posted May 7, 2015 If your camera is small one, for example, its IR LED is less than 36pcs. HDD is 2TB.Then a 48V 2A power Supply is enough for them. Connect cameras to a POE NVR. I am testing a FLIR NVR Model # DNR308PO... It is a 8 channel POE NVR with 2TB HDD... I need to be below 50 watts.. I am between 133 to 150 watts presently... I was hoping someone knew of a NVR that used much less wattage... thanks, Selser I have at home mini PC that use 8 watt so Mini PC 8 watt plus 8 port POE sw about 6-8 watt plus 4 Cam PoE at about 6-7watt u will be using about ~40-50 watt Can you provide the model number of the Mini PC... Thanks for the info....Selser Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selser 0 Posted May 9, 2015 I would like to thank ak357 for providing me with the detailed information that I needed for my project. AK357 is very knowledgeable with video hardware and software. If you have questions, he probably will know the answer... Thanks, Selser Share this post Link to post Share on other sites