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Coaxial CCTV BNC+Power Patch Cord 10 m, electro base – CCTV-BNC cable 10m
Coaxial CCTV BNC+Power Patch Cord 10 m, electro base – CCTV-BNC cable 10m
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Coaxial CCTV BNC+Power Patch Cord 10 m, electro base – CCTV-BNC cable 10m
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Coaxial CCTV BNC+Power Patch Cord 10 m, electro base – CCTV-BNC cable 10m
Coaxial CCTV BNC+Power Patch Cord 10 m, electro base – CCTV-BNC cable 10m
The electro base Coaxial CCTV BNC+Power Patch Cord 10 m is a combined video and power cable designed for analogue CCTV systems. This 10-metre assembly integrates a BNC male connector for composite video and a two-conductor power lead in a single jacketed cable, allowing connection of analogue cameras to DVRs and DC power supplies without running separate cables. The product is intended for indoor and sheltered outdoor installations where a simple, single-cable solution reduces installation time and cable clutter.
This combined BNC and power patch cord reduces the number of individual cables required for CCTV camera installations, simplifying routing and termination. The integrated design speeds up setup times and lowers the risk of mismatched cable runs between video and power lines. Durable outer insulation provides protection in typical residential and commercial environments, while the standard BNC connector ensures compatibility with most analogue DVRs and cameras that use composite video and DC power.
Route the 10 m cable from the camera position to the DVR and power source, avoiding sharp bends and sources of strong electromagnetic interference. Plug the BNC connector into the camera video input and the DVR video input. Connect the two power conductors to the camera DC power input and the matching DC power supply terminals, observing correct polarity. Test video signal and camera power after connection and secure the cable with appropriate clips or conduits to prevent strain on connectors.
For reliable performance keep cable runs within recommended distances for low-voltage DC power to minimise voltage drop; for longer runs consider using higher-gauge power conductors or a local power supply. Avoid routing the cable alongside high-voltage power lines to reduce interference. Inspect connectors for secure fit and signs of corrosion in outdoor or humid environments and use weatherproofing measures at exposed junctions.
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