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    • qualitystreet360_438079762100362
      qualitystreet360 last edited by

      I have a client that had an NVR with 3 poe cameras (RLC-410 if I recall correctly) and each camera had approx 5m network cable.

      He needed to move the NVR to another room so I had to pass new cables and add an additional 2 cameras. Longest cable is around 70m and cable is a cat5e (fully copper)

      When I switched on the NVR with 4 cameras everything worked ok however the 5th camera didnt want to power on (even the leds on the back of the NVR where the 5th camera was plugged in were off, all cables were tested with a tester).

      After fiddling around with the network cable positions (as I thought that some ports were damaged), deleting the configuration from channel management and also doing factory reset of the NVR I ended up with just 2 cameras working, the rest didnt't want to power on and the leds on the nvr were all off on the cameras that werent working. After 3 hours playing around I gave up and left and left everyhing plugged in the NVR.

      After around 2 hours that I left I tried checking the cameras from my phone and strangely enough 4 cameras were working. I tried again an hour later and the 5th camera was on also :S

      Any ideas what could have been the problem? also I would like to reboot the NVR to see if they work again after a reboot just in case there is a power cut but am afraid that issue might occur again hehe.

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        • joseph_1979
          Joseph Global Moderator @qualitystreet360 last edited by

          @qualitystreet360_438079762100362 It seems to me that there was no sufficient current to power up all the cameras. It could be a short somewhere or one of the cameras consuming excessive current.

          As for voltage drop, 60 meters of 24AWG has a resistance of about 5 ohms. 500 mA will drop 2.5V over that distance. You also have to consider that the current has a return path, so that's 2.5V drop in each of the positive and negative legs, 5V drop total.

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          • qualitystreet360_438079762100362
            qualitystreet360 @Joseph last edited by

            @joseph_1979 I thought that it was a power issue however when I removed all cameras and connected just the ones that werent working they didnt power up also :S

            Is there somewhere from the nvr where I can check if a camera is consuming to much power or maybe the total used power vs total available of the nvr ?

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            • Reolink Lorenz
              Lorenz @qualitystreet360 last edited by

              @qualitystreet360_438079762100362 It would be best that you or your client contact support to take a further look at the issue. Our team will reply very soon.
              https://support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/requests/new/

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              • joseph_1979
                Joseph Global Moderator @qualitystreet360 last edited by joseph_1979

                @qualitystreet360_438079762100362 I don't owe any NVR. I record on SDs and transfer the files to an ftp server. You need a DC current clamp meter. I suggest you to email Reolink support and ask them.

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                • qualitystreet360_438079762100362
                  qualitystreet360 @Joseph last edited by

                  @joseph_1979 tnx i opened a ticket

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