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Hi guys,

Our local cricket club cctv system has packed in and the installer is not available to repair so we've decided to try fix it ourselves. I ordered an h view dvr box from ebay

[Edit - no links please, generic bargain bucket 16 way analogue dvr]

The new box done the trick and works with the old cameras and we now want to add a few more. The problem is they will need 100m cables from the box to the camera. They come supplied with 20m cables so I've been doing some reading and read the best option is cat5 cable with baluns. Going to give it a go but I'm just wondering is there anything I need to be aware of?

Edited by datadiffusion
Posted

Interference on cat5 , psu issues HDD space on Dvr poor quality cameras giving almost useless images if anything happens etc. seen is it all before on DIY installs

Posted

Thanks guys for the info! so overload on the psu, will I get this from using extended cables? If so can I avoid this anyway? I'm planning on using the same brand of cameras 720p 700tvl IR

Posted

700 tvl is not 720p but thats a different subject.

Voltage drop is a concern at the distances your talking about so id just use additional psu's local to the cams. Then you wont overload the existing (due to demand not cable length) nor have a volt drop issue

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Ok great so I'm thinking on using a separate power supply for the extra cameras (possibly 4) and double up the pairs on the cat5 power wires. Does that sound ok? Is there any power supply that you would recommend?

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