Univivi IR Illuminator,850nm 12 LEDs Wide Angle IR Illuminator for Night Vision,Waterproof LED Infrared Light with 12V DC Power Adapter for IP Camera, CCTV Security Camera
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These are a few of the basics, but there can be many variables. Check first that they are running on the same voltage. Once you have the wattage of two lights added, you have the total wattage. Calculate the size of the power supply you will need by multiplying this total by 125% (this 125% is for continuous use, four hours long or more, and will help prevent your power supply from burning out too quickly. You might also be able to add the amperage ratings of the two power supplies together to determine how much power you need to power the two lights from one power In other words. There are two of these lights (each powered by a 2 amp. driven together via a 12 volt power supply of 4 amps or higher. You will also need to ensure that you are using the right size wire for the power supply. If unsure, then use the same size wire that came with the new, higher amp
You can use a 110v motion detector if it has a socket
I believe I could do that if it were an IR camera.
Illuminators measure about 4x6", so they are large. However, at 35', they are very bright
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This works for me, and I'm using it for my pan and zoom INDOOR cameras that I'm using outdoors. Just like you, I am similar to There are no problems with it in the hot desert or the desert monsoon. Adding IR to this light gives the cameras the added IR they need.
An IR auxiliary illuminator with a fair amount of power. Doe's reach about 75 feet, very clear at 100 feet and as useful a signal as one can hope for. Amcrest has provided a 720P camera for use in this video. I find that pretty.
My NEST camera can see the front of my house nicely when the light is out. We bought some barrel extensions, but they dropped the voltage too much over 20 feet to nine volts. An extra 16AWG zip cord with barrel ends is attached to a DC power source. In the current version they run at 12 minutes once they are online. 5 volts DC. With this, my front yard is really illuminated with a lovely wash you can't see out of the corner of your In the photos, you can see a yard without IR LED Wash, a yard with IR LED Wash running at 9VDC, and a yard with IR LED Wash running at 12DC.
I have installed security cameras all around my property and used an infrared detection system to transmit a small amount of information This was replaced by a red emitter to assist the night vision, but the emitter lasted only one After being unsatisfied with the amount of coverage from the previous emitter, I purchased this one in an attempt to see how it would perform. I am now able to see my entire front yard without harming anything at night. Since nighttime security camera photography is useless if you can't see anything, which is when most nefarious individuals like to plan their crimes and carry them out, this is a worthwhile purchase. There is no doubt in my mind that this product should be recommended.
A couple of these were delivered to me in August In addition to my Amcrest cameras, I installed them outside to provide supplemental IR lighting. I have had no problems with these lights. I have, at times, thought there had been a problem with one of them, but it turned out to be just the thin supplemental extension cable I ran between the power pack and the light. The paper was so thin that it happened to get damaged internally, although the damage could not be seen from the outside. I left a temporary wire run in place for far too long, and this led to the issue. have recently purchased the power supply and wiring I intend to use for the permanent installation this is better for the light as well, since the voltage will be assured over a longer run of wire. I suggest that people check their wiring before writing their lights off. My lights have been operating with motion sensors on and off from dusk to dawn for about 10 months while I've had them in service. For future applications, I expect to buy more down the line.
It is okay in terms of craftsmanship. The u-total is not worth the price. May be $15
The u-total is not worth the asking price. There is a bracket that interferes with the frame, so every time you turn it, a scratch appears on the frame. There is also a lot of interference, making it extremely difficult to turn. You may not be able to resolve the interference by loosening the screw. A very thin cord appears to be connected to the device. When you place this on a stand, for example, there is very little room for the cord. The cord gets squished in there. As a result, the cord needs to be hung from the mount. There are basically no differences in the design of these two lamps (IR and white). This is the main reason why I gave this a two star rating 1) While there is good coverage (distance and angle), the bright spot is in the middle, so the brightness at the edges of the field of view is not particularly useful. 3) There could be loose contact in the frame. It gets very bright extremely suddenly or when you tap on the frame. I intend to return the item for this reason alone. Perhaps the unit I received was defective. I would have asked for a new replacement if the manufacturer had an office here and assured me of the quality and reliability of the product. The problem here is that I cannot see that. I am not sure how they treat their customers. What is the phone number of the company if they do not have a website?.
The two I purchased are both in good condition. Lights up with an IR signal to help keep you safe. At 850nm, they are also within a range of light I am interested in, so I use them for experiments as well. It seems they are well constructed.
Towards the end of last year, I bought a really nice set of cameras ($500) with amazing IR capabilities. In addition to the added cost of these cameras, they were filled with bugs and spiders at night, so there was a waste of money. After I turned off the IR light on the camera, I installed this IR light about 20' from it. We were able to resolve the issue this way. The camera is no longer infested with insects and the motion detectors are no longer tripped. A faint glow can be seen coming from the LEDs of this light. down side of having the IR light mounted away from the camera is that it creates shadows in the image. It was impossible for shadows to be seen when the IR built into the camera was used. The IR light I used from Spring until Fall was this one. It is necessary to turn on the camera's infrared during the winter. I was able to solve my bug problem with this.