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Need A Longer Power Cable For Your Security Camera?
So you got your security cameras in the mail and you have mounted the camera outdoors and you go to get the power supply and you realize that the power adapter cord that came with the CCTV camera is too short to where you want to run the adapter too! This is a big problem, especially if you have bought... -
Which Is Better RG59 Cable Or CAT5 With Video Baluns
Here is another question that came through. "Which is better RG59 video cable or CAT5 wire?" Over the years we have seen applications developed with CAT5 and video baluns to accomplish plug and play setups and distance issues. RG59 tends to be tedious, especially when terminating ends for your bnc connectors. First, you have to strip your RG59 cable before... -
Infrared Camera Disadvantages
We have some strange questions that come through by email. However, this topic is an interesting one! Infrared cameras have been posing problems for people who try to integrate security cameras with infrared lights indoors. It is very difficult to use infrared cameras indoors! The main reason why is due to the reflective surfaces that are in many environments. In... -
Can I Use CAT5 Wire For Security Cameras?
Often in the application development, there never seems like a cherry way to do things. There is always a guide for how things should go, but that book never seems to have the dust knocked off it in real-time situations. CCTV is one of the projects, where change and adaptation is constant. Many of our installers and dealers that are... -
How Far Can You Run Power Cable For A Security Camera?
So you are in the beginning stages of planning your CCTV system. Do you have all your equipment or are you starting to doubt if you have everything to make for a good installation? In either situation, you must begin to think if you are on point with your cable runs for your security camera system. If you are smart... -
How To Hook A PTZ Security Via RS485 Connection
So you have a PTZ camera and you are trying to figure out how to hook it all up. The major thing to this camera is the data connection. The pigtails coming out the back of the surveillance camera is power, video, and data. So you have three connections to worry about. Also when you are hooking up your PTZ... -
Do Not Use Aftermarket Power Supplies With Your New Security Camera
So if you are wondering about the picture, you should. No, we are not trying to call anyone out, but we consider this to be a preventative measure or a technical support lesson for security cameras that might not work. If you have experienced an issue with a brand new security camera and you are wondering why it may be... -
Cool CCTV Design Software
Here is really neat surveillance software you can use as a tool to develop or try and help blue-print your own CCTV setup. We found it on this website JVSG CCTV Software Design. You can download it for free. Sure the graphical user interphase is a little standard, but you can configure angle of views and create an idea of... -
New Video Balun Transceiver
If you are in the pre-planning stages of your CCTV system or you are stuck on figuring out how you can run cable over 500 feet, then this blog is for you. We have been editing and updating our cctv accessories shelf in the warehouse and online. We have been vicariously organizing our video baluns section. We have sorted everything... -
Bundled RG59 cable with terminated ends!
Looking for an easier way to work with RG59 CCTV video cable? Many people are afraid of fabricating cable when it comes to CCTV systems. No doubt you should be a little nervous. We encourage all of our customers, potential customers, and readers to check out our videos and tutorials on how to properly terminate RG59 cable, CAT5, and many... -
Trouble Shooting CCTV video interference!
Video interference is a common problem when building a CCTV surveillance system. We sell many security cameras and it often seems like many people have no clue or have never dealt with wiring. Naturally, when customers receive their surveillance system, many are unsure how to properly do things. One of the major task is running video cable and putting the... -
Visually Understand The Pigtail Ends To A Security Camera!
Okay here is another post for the newbies out there. If you are wondering how you are to connect both a video connection and power, study the picture above! Every security camera has two pig-tail connectors that come from the back of the camera's shell. The ends on the both cable runs are BNC connection. They are considered the female...