It's a mounting track called DIN Rail (Top-Hat Rail), which provides a clean and organized layout for wiring. For surge protection, you can use a PoE surge protector to divert lightning-induced surges or power spikes. When a voltage spike or surge occurs, the protector detects the excess energy and redirects it safely to the ground, preventing it from reaching and damaging the connected devices. You can find more information here: www.fastcabling.com/product/waterproof-outdoor-poe-surge-protector/
Awesome video & example guys !!
Thanks! Such a pleasure!
What are those railings you were using with the bracket? And what do you have for surge protection?
It's a mounting track called DIN Rail (Top-Hat Rail), which provides a clean and organized layout for wiring.
For surge protection, you can use a PoE surge protector to divert lightning-induced surges or power spikes. When a voltage spike or surge occurs, the protector detects the excess energy and redirects it safely to the ground, preventing it from reaching and damaging the connected devices. You can find more information here: www.fastcabling.com/product/waterproof-outdoor-poe-surge-protector/
@@Fastcabling Thank you. Much appreciated.
You're welcome!