Scott Posted January 10, 2007 Author Posted January 10, 2007 The cams are Vantage VGC 625's, The monitor is also a Vantage all running through a DM ECO 4. Pwr pairs doubled up sorted one cam other at similar distance still play's up. Spoke to Tec they think it could be the mechanical filter. As mentioned before have tried a cam on 3ft of cable of a different make of psu. Also tried different batch of cam's. banghead banghead
Scott Posted January 10, 2007 Author Posted January 10, 2007 The heater has a seperate doubled up 1amp feed. Scott
luggsey Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 The heater has a seperate doubled up 1amp feed.Scott We stopped using 12v for cameras because of this sort of problem, use 24 volt cameras & PSU less volt drop, less hassle, one extra battery if backed up.... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Life is like a box of chocolates, some bugger always gets the nice ones! My Amateur Radio Forum
UltraHighResolution Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Not using cheap Baluns by any chance? NO IRs?
luggsey Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 luggsey, 24v is ac isnt it? how do you back that up? or do you use 24v dc cams We didn't normally back them up, I was just pointing out that for cost if you did there would be an extra battery.... I never looked at the spec to see if they were ac or dc? I just supposed they would be? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Life is like a box of chocolates, some bugger always gets the nice ones! My Amateur Radio Forum
Scott Posted January 11, 2007 Author Posted January 11, 2007 Yes it's the same psu with 4 x 1 amp outputs, 2 x heaters 2x cameras. Scott
Scott Posted January 11, 2007 Author Posted January 11, 2007 MBF lighting and RG 59 no baluns and no IR Scott.
Scott Posted January 11, 2007 Author Posted January 11, 2007 It still happend with a cam on a bench cam psu and thats it. Scott
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 So you've tried a camera out on site, the same camera on the bench with a different PSU and a differnet camera with the different PSU and none of them work? I'm lost now, the only common denominator is you, gotta be you. Get another engineer!
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