Wonder if the TDS sufferers would get anything out of this. I believe the same play book is being used to indoctrinate all the weak willed sheep. Long, but a good listen.
I think the Weather Channel was created to test the fear mongering waters. How many times have they been caught creating over reactive weather moments.
There would have been no reason to leak a done deal as you propose it was. It would have only been done with the purpose of trying to influence the final outcome, if thats not the case, there should have been an immediate, yup, here it is,
I did find a place that showed they worked on computers and advertised to install security and audio/video alarm systems. T?he phone receptionist told me they could work on cameras and NVRs. I get there and describe the problem with the camera and the NVR to this young guy. As I describe...
Well I got the new NVR, UPS, aux power supply, but the surge protectors are still a week out. Will switch over to the new NVR tomorrow when the UPS batteries are fully charged. Played with the ptz on the old NVR. Plugged in the aux power first and the camera appeared to come to life. IRs...
Searching the threads, I found what I think I need for near lightning surge protection of the cable to ptz on the rv shed. TonyR, do you still feel the Ubiquiti ETH-SP is a good set up for each end of the cable run? Going to town today to see if I can find the power supply. If I don't find...
Tony R: My 49225 doesn't have the black/red power pair, just the power connector. I'll have to get a power supply with the right specs and jack. I've got a 6V 2.5A with the right jack and a 12V 1.6A with too small of a jack.
Andy: thanks for posting, if you would send me a quote for new...
Thank you Flintstone61, I guess I'll get over my "You Dumbass" (senior) moment. LOL. I will have to come up with a source with a jack, if you still think I need to try aux power after reading this.
Thanks TonyR and sebastiantombs too for putting up with my deficient camera knowledge.
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Tony: It is an sd49225xa-hnr that I have issue with. It has been running completely on POE port on back of the NVR for a year and a half. The 49225 specs says 12 VDC, 3 A (± 10%) PoE+
So does the NVR somehow sense and regulate the required DC voltage going to the cameras or does the higher...
Thanks Tony, so does that mean the 24 V power supply would not hurt the 12 V ptz. I am not electrical/electronics fluent. I know that I know just enough to be dangerous.