- Mar 27, 2014
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I wanted to get couple extra POE splitters and requested Jack to list them separately. It's actually cheaper then non water proof one from Amazon. Grab them before they ran out of quantity of 9999:
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/z0ScgXQ
FAQ:
What the heck is this?
It's a splitter for an IP camera, it's will make your Huisun/Imporx/No name ptz camera POE powered. It will most likely work with any other camera as well. It's just a generic splitter.
Why do I need a splitter if my Huisun/Imporx cam already has built-in POE?
Early units do have built-in POE which was nice feature, but if you didn't follow other threads, built-in POE in those cams is unreliable and not only it can fail, it can also overheat and destroy your camera by melting on the inside... Alright, only kidding about the melting part, but there were number of reports where cameras died during high ambient temperatures. Symptoms start when your camera could be rebooting constantly or other picture weirdness happening.
Do I need to hook it up to 12V?
No! Just hook up one end to your camera DC connector and ethernet and the other end to your POE source (NVR, switch, injector etc...)
Is it waterproof?
Yes, it comes with special connectors, but I would personally seal those with coax-seal tape as well.
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/z0ScgXQ
FAQ:
What the heck is this?
It's a splitter for an IP camera, it's will make your Huisun/Imporx/No name ptz camera POE powered. It will most likely work with any other camera as well. It's just a generic splitter.
Why do I need a splitter if my Huisun/Imporx cam already has built-in POE?
Early units do have built-in POE which was nice feature, but if you didn't follow other threads, built-in POE in those cams is unreliable and not only it can fail, it can also overheat and destroy your camera by melting on the inside... Alright, only kidding about the melting part, but there were number of reports where cameras died during high ambient temperatures. Symptoms start when your camera could be rebooting constantly or other picture weirdness happening.
Do I need to hook it up to 12V?
No! Just hook up one end to your camera DC connector and ethernet and the other end to your POE source (NVR, switch, injector etc...)
Is it waterproof?
Yes, it comes with special connectors, but I would personally seal those with coax-seal tape as well.

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