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matix wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Gents, i have a question.
My cams came with a set of adapters to supply power to them. Seems every time electricity went and come back an adapter stop working. All 3 are dead. I know they said 12V DC out so i bought one of these 12V power supply for it. The power supply does 13.8V DC out though.
Will 13.8V hurt the cams or does it need to be 12V flat? I don't have any working adapter to even measure the voktage self.
Depends on the type of camera, distance of wire run, amount or IR's on the cameras. Short distances it will work fine. At night time you'll know better when all the IR's are on. Invest in one of these. It's a power panel that distributes an even 12volts to all cameras. There are 9 output and 18 output versions. IMG_6455.JPG
R-H-D wrote:We have in stock 18CH 20AMP - $700 30AMP $850
Rovin's Audio wrote:how much for a 16 chan hikvision these days ? ....
Hik connectskylinechild wrote:Rovin's Audio wrote:how much for a 16 chan hikvision these days ? ....
about 1800-2200 for the DVR depending on who you go by.. cost does NOT include the hard drive
you cud get the knock off brand hikvision cant remember what its called... that cheaper and they use the same hikvision cameras an stuff
supercharged turbo wrote:Hik connectskylinechild wrote:Rovin's Audio wrote:how much for a 16 chan hikvision these days ? ....
about 1800-2200 for the DVR depending on who you go by.. cost does NOT include the hard drive
you cud get the knock off brand hikvision cant remember what its called... that cheaper and they use the same hikvision cameras an stuff
supercharged turbo wrote:I have the knockoff hikvision and it is hikconnect
skylinechild wrote:supercharged turbo wrote:I have the knockoff hikvision and it is hikconnect
epcomm !!! thats the name of the knock off Hikvision
see link >>> https://www.epcom.net/product/KEVTX8T16 ... 88217.html
Amit wrote:hikvision dvr
having a little problem setting up the dvr to the internet, and connecting to phone
any one done this before
d.d.s. wrote:^ Need some help as well. Got it on my phone and able to view it with the wireless where the system is connected. Outside of that, no luck viewing it remotely.
d.d.s. wrote:I didn't enter an IP address. What I did was called flow to drop the firewall. Then scanned qr code, added the dvr and all cameras came up on my phone. However, no luck when data or outside wifi is used. Will look into the port forward.
d.d.s. wrote:Calling flow was a headache. One tech said the firewall was dropped when it wasn't. Another told me I had to upgrade my package! Got that one to at least drop the firewall.
Yes, Dvr is the only thing connected to flow wifi modem. Will YouTube some videos on port fwd and see what I can do later.
d.d.s. wrote:^ Need some help as well. Got it on my phone and able to view it with the wireless where the system is connected. Outside of that, no luck viewing it remotely.
iarmd1 wrote:Good night need a little help. I installed a system by myself. I’m trying to set it up to view outside of home network on my phone. Do I need to set up a static I address and port foward? And help would be good as the manual and online not helping much
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