Just been speaking to a possible customer, she wants CCTV upgrading in her business. Currently has an old system with co-axial cables and seperate leads for power at each camera.
She wants as little interruption as possible with the new digital cameras, I am thinking power over coax... I have done plenty of power over Ethernet and basically works in similar way. Some of the new HikVision stuff looks quite good.
How would I go about confirming the coax is up to the job of carrying both the signal and power? Some old coax was poorly made and for all i know could be falling apart in the walls/ceiling etc...
What tests do I do to establish it is good for using on the new cameras? continuity? IR @ 250v? even though it doesn't carry mains and is usually at or around 20v DC
This has advantages as it means no routing of replacement cables and I can literally connect new cameras and terminate accordingly at the new DVR. saves a lot of time and money.
Thoughts and experience of power over coax systems please?
She wants as little interruption as possible with the new digital cameras, I am thinking power over coax... I have done plenty of power over Ethernet and basically works in similar way. Some of the new HikVision stuff looks quite good.
How would I go about confirming the coax is up to the job of carrying both the signal and power? Some old coax was poorly made and for all i know could be falling apart in the walls/ceiling etc...
What tests do I do to establish it is good for using on the new cameras? continuity? IR @ 250v? even though it doesn't carry mains and is usually at or around 20v DC
This has advantages as it means no routing of replacement cables and I can literally connect new cameras and terminate accordingly at the new DVR. saves a lot of time and money.
Thoughts and experience of power over coax systems please?