ayjay2016 0 Posted March 30, 2016 I installed 4 cameras around my house. They are 780p outdoor bullet cameras. They have great picture. However, I did notice that during night vision. It shows to have a somewhat transparent fuzzy static. Like the static you see when you unplug your cable from your TV. During daytime, it isn't as apparent. But if I look closely I can see the static still. So my question is, can this be the wires that came with the units? I have to say they are thin wires. its the Camera wires with the video and power in 1 cable. Is this interference with each other or possibly the power cables running though my attic? And would buying thicker gauge cables with more insulation resolve this problem? Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the toss 0 Posted April 15, 2016 Most likely your problem comes from using a cheap camera that is struggling to perform in low light (no light). What you are seeing is noise induced by the agc of the camera. Your thin cheap cables are probably contributing to the problem which is what you are seeing during the day - induced electrical interference. Those thin pre-made cables are not even coax , they are simply shielded audio cables and are rubbish. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trooper 0 Posted April 17, 2016 Most likely your problem comes from using a cheap camera that is struggling to perform in low light (no light). What you are seeing is noise induced by the agc of the camera. Your thin cheap cables are probably contributing to the problem which is what you are seeing during the day - induced electrical interference. Those thin pre-made cables are not even coax , they are simply shielded audio cables and are rubbish. Yep cheap low quality camera will be the problem Share this post Link to post Share on other sites