There are a lot of variables to consider. I'm in an area that doesn't have a lot of thunderstorms, and after considering the costs and hassle decided to go without, risking the cameras and POE switch. I have a few thousand feet of UTP buried about 14" deep. So far it has worked out. One thing that could get me is I've moved to higher cost cameras over time, changing the risk/reward ratio. I lost a magnetic driveway sensor to lightning, no cameras (yet). It would be a big hurt to lose the 4k-x.
I guess I didn't write my reply very well. I'm not using any arrestors, having decided to take the risk of not using them. Probably a bad decision for high lightning areas.Can you show me what POE arrestor you are using?
Be sure that you use shielded cat 5e or cat6 cable. Ground The cable shield at the Poe switch end only. Ubiquiti makes some POE surge suppressors that are decently priced.
See the ubiquiti installation instructions for their surge. Suppressors, it explains it.Yes im planning on using shielded cat6.
Can you explain to me why the cable shielding is connected to the switch only? Where do i place the Ubiquiti surge suppressors ? switch end or the camera end?
Chances are if you take a direct hit, you will be toast no matter what, You can mitigate transient risk with properly installed surge protectors. I have used DITEK equipment with good success. The have Install guides also.Will be placing several outdoor IP camera, just wondering if POE lightning arrestors are a thing. Are you guys placing them ? and have they been a problem?
Its highly unlikely that we will get hit by a direct strike since there are tall buildigs with lightning rods nearby, but yes over the years there have been strike that were less than 10Km away.Chances are if you take a direct hit, you will be toast no matter what, You can mitigate transient risk with properly installed surge protectors. I have used DITEK equipment with good success. The have Install guides also.