How to Install AHD CCTV Cameras using POE switch as Power Source.

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • This video shows how to step by step setup AHD CCTV Cameras with the use of a more durable means of power supply.
    This video shows the use of a POE switch in place of the usual 12v dc power unit used in most Purely Analogue and AHD CCTV installations, which gives a longer lasting power source and a stable power for even longer cable distances.
    Network cables have been connected to the POE Switch and the other side of the network cables have been fed into POE splitters.
    The power side of the POE splitters are then fed into the AHD CCTV Cameras. This provides a very stable and very durable power to the CCTV camera Installation.
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  • @essambakhashwein
    @essambakhashwein Рік тому +1

    That's a great way also to use an IP RJ45 camera to connect to a Poe switch with more ports, and connect the dvr with the poe switch using cat 6 cable.

  • @swaggst
    @swaggst Рік тому

    This is really breathtaking and detailed steps.. just watching all your videos and it gives me more insights. now i'll have many ways to choose from when installing for a client.

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому

      Thanks for the compliment

    • @robertshade8631
      @robertshade8631 Рік тому

      @@Tech_Inside_Out is it recommended to start from scratch and reinstall software if video loss is ongoing?I can’t find what is wrong.

  • @mohammedchudo2329
    @mohammedchudo2329 Рік тому

    Thank you be blessed

  • @hunter-xj6di
    @hunter-xj6di Рік тому

    wow thank you I learned 😀

  • @persiusonime1509
    @persiusonime1509 11 місяців тому

    Good. Though much expensive setup with splitters and Poe switch and extra cat6 cables

  • @isaacmwangi7038
    @isaacmwangi7038 Рік тому

    Great

  • @sampsontendaimutsago1935
    @sampsontendaimutsago1935 Рік тому

    So in this set up you need 2 cables per camera ie coaxial for video and cat6 for power??
    Thanks for the tutorial

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому

      Yes, that's correct.
      Thanks very much for watching

  • @robertshade8631
    @robertshade8631 Рік тому

    Hello.Can you show a link where you can get a jumper cable to extend camera cable if too short?How to test Poe splitter if all cameras are experiencing video loss?How can I get firmware upgrade for cameras like Swann or BunkerHill or Fosco?Can you do a video on how to set up DVR if I set my security system back to factory default?

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому +1

      1. For the jumper cable, kindly link up let me direct you. benedict.gborgblorvor@gmailcom
      2. I will consider a tutorial on how to test POE Splitter
      3. You may have to contact the product manufacturer if there is a firmware up-grade
      4. Well noted

  • @reccakarl
    @reccakarl Рік тому

    How about if the camera has RJ45 port, can we connect directly using splitter instead of coax to power the camera? Thanks

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому +1

      Cameras with the RJ 45 port can be connected directly using the POE Splitter if the camera is a non POE Camera. POE cameras will not require the, splitter, they can just be connected directly to the POE Switch. You can check this video ua-cam.com/video/gJfuCZe1Avw/v-deo.html
      You can also look at this video, it combines both POE and non POE cameras, showing how the cameras are connected to the POE switch. ua-cam.com/video/TsTJtDFzGsE/v-deo.html

  • @selvannaidoo9400
    @selvannaidoo9400 Рік тому

    Hi
    Which will be the best way to connect 30 cameras, furthest cable run 120-130m.Havent worked with ip system before

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому

      Hello Selvan,
      With a 30 camera network, i will recommend using IP cameras for many good reasons i cant espouse right now. I have many videos that when you follow you will be able to do it even as you haven't done one before. Please link up by email benedict.gborgblorvor@gmail.com so that i can share my contact for any guidance needed to effectively handle the project.
      On standby to hear from you

  • @athlontechnologies2438
    @athlontechnologies2438 Рік тому

    Please can you help me out
    I have a smart ptz Wi-Fi camera(non Poe) and a jovision Poe switch but the problem but the problem is the Poe switch can’t turn the cameras on when connected to the Poe switch with poe splitter. Please any help for me

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому

      Please check the required voltage for the Camera. Some of them are powered by 18v dc and if it is, it can't come on with a POE Switch. The POE Switch gives 12v dc which is not adequate to power up an 18v camera.
      I will be glad to know the camera details so i can as well do the checks.

  • @ghgabrony9442
    @ghgabrony9442 Рік тому

    Boss pls can you help me
    I have done some installation some months later with the help you of your video and recently the person contact me to add some cameras again but the truth I don’t know how to do that especially on the phone because the software will the some
    The camera I used was jovision

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому

      Hello, Good to know that you have been able to successfully execute a project through my videos. The remote log in is not difficult, please follow the video link below, it shows how to do the remote viewing on phone.
      ua-cam.com/video/C58y2Swe7-Y/v-deo.html

  • @rahmatech7034
    @rahmatech7034 Рік тому +1

    Which of the setup is more efficient for use ?

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому +3

      I prefer the POE switch method because in my many years of installing CCTV Cameras, i have found out that the old type of power supply gets spoilt very often whiles the cameras themselves remain working. This is something i have seen on countless occasions and that made me to come out with this option.
      This option has proven to be the best even though it is a bit expensive.

    • @rahmatech7034
      @rahmatech7034 Рік тому +1

      @@Tech_Inside_Out thank you for the knowledge sharing.

    • @louisveracitymedia9881
      @louisveracitymedia9881 Рік тому +1

      @@Tech_Inside_Out Sir, how then do you conveniently create a back-up power system solution for your set-up (since the previous option appears more convenient, as it involves hooking up a storage battery to the power distribution & then using it to power every component of the CCTV system)? Thanks for your great videos👏🏾

  • @x-x-v-ii4613
    @x-x-v-ii4613 4 місяці тому

    Hi there, where do you get your supply of splitters?

  • @gilbertkodjobrown190
    @gilbertkodjobrown190 Рік тому

    How mp is the cameras ? How much would cost to have 4 cameras installed at home??

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому

      It normally depends on various factors. Please link up by WhatsApp on 0556307182 for more discussion on this

  • @ngendahayoplacide2293
    @ngendahayoplacide2293 Рік тому

    Cameras that are not IP can be online controlled?

  • @bidemioluwolearo9250
    @bidemioluwolearo9250 Рік тому

    It's very expensive but DC adapter of 5A 12volts power splitter can be used instead of this process.

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому

      Durability, Video output quality and Reliability are the focus of this video.
      I have mentioned in this video that the cost is high, but the benefits are un-comparable.
      The "DC adapter of 5A 12volts power splitter" cannot drive voltage along a cable up to a 100m without an ELECTRICAL NOISE seen in your camera videos. The POE switch could drive voltage along a cable up to a 100m without experiencing the electrical noise.
      Video quality will be compromised as a result of voltage drop when the adapter you mentioned is used and many more un-comparable advantages EXCEPT the initial cost.

  • @Westdoestechstuff
    @Westdoestechstuff 3 місяці тому

    Hw do you add audio

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  3 місяці тому

      You can only receive audio when your camera has microphone. Such cameras may come with Audio output cables to be connected into the DVR so you can listen to the sound

  • @christianvictorchinedumana5306

    I see people power CCTV with adopters, how about that?

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому

      How durable can an adaptor be since a CCTV is a Security gadget that must be on 24/7? . I have seen several CCTV systems that am called to rectify problems on and most of the issues are power related. This has been a solution that has worked for me.

  • @Wffgcdewffkdhrhdb
    @Wffgcdewffkdhrhdb Рік тому

    I feel it’s waste of money!
    Just use a power brick 12VDC/5A and run 2 core cable .
    Or just buy Video balon and 1 Ethernet cable for each camera.

    • @Tech_Inside_Out
      @Tech_Inside_Out  Рік тому

      Thanks for your opinion, nonetheless i have seen many of such power bridges get damaged very often even at standard load capacity and so this is an option i prescribed which i admitted is EXPENSIVE but DURABLE.
      The other options you stated have a different focus other than power. My focus on this video is power durability

    • @Wffgcdewffkdhrhdb
      @Wffgcdewffkdhrhdb Рік тому

      @@Tech_Inside_Out bro, am using an aluminium grill box type SMPS 12VDC 10A. 2 Piece SMpS for 16 channel camera. And 1 piece 12VDC 2A power adaptor for the DVR and Router. Installed 5 or 6 years ago. Still ok good condition.
      I think your country side may have a lot of power fluctuations. In case that’s the problem, I will strongly recommend you , but a traditional 12V step down transformer and DC rectifier. That May won’t spoil due to power fluctuation.