Cool let us know how it works out, BTW we love pic here, looks like your camera Biz is doing well, is that full or part time for you If you Don't mind me asking.
Cool let us know how it works out, BTW we love pic here, looks like your camera Biz is doing well, is that full or part time for you If you Don't mind me asking.
It was a part time thing up until about year ago, when one day I was sitting at my machine going NUTS and I got a call from an old fire protection/security guy I used to work for 20 yrs ago and never looked back. This winter has been kinda slow, but things should pick up after weather gets warmer and the corona goes away. I do have to say that ipcamtalk.com has been a great help. Its a fountain of knowledge here. Thank-you everyone!!.
So I’m trying to figure out what size battery back up I need? The Warehouse does have a generator, so it don’t have to back up for very long.
Power consumption on spec sheet for the NVR5232-16P-4KS2E says:
PoE: Max 25.5W for single port
130W total rated power, 80% control for protection.
For the trendnet tpe-1020ws switch power consumption is:
Up to 30 Watts per port with a 75 Watts total power budget
so does this mean 25.5 W x16 ports + 130W =538W for NVR
8x30W + 75W=315W for switch
Total 853W
so with using APC the calculator with 10 mins of back up time it’s says I need the APC Smart-UPS C 1500VA LCD 120V with SmartConnect
SMC1500C
This is without expanding the system.
Anyone have some recommendations or if this is right?
TrenNet is 75 watts max. NVR is 130 watts max. Total 205 watts. I'd go with a UPS rated at 500 watts minimum and probably 1000 watts just cuz I over do things a little.
TrenNet is 75 watts max. NVR is 130 watts max. Total 205 watts. I'd go with a UPS rated at 500 watts minimum and probably 1000 watts just cuz I over do things a little.