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    • Stimpy
      user_875510881001609 last edited by

      Hello,

      I apologize if this question was asked before. I have searched this forum and the internet, and I couldn't get a straight answer on why you can or cannot use an outdoor lighting transformer to convert the 120V from the wall into 12V power output for the wifi cameras. The outdoor lighting transformer provides the DC 12V output at the required 1-2A. Am I missing something about this setup? I am new to these security cameras and want to set one up. Thanks in advance.

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        • joseph_1979
          Joseph Global Moderator @user_875510881001609 last edited by

          @stimpy Transformers work on AC (Alternating Current - like mains) and can either step up or step down the alternating voltage. So in your case the transformer step down the Voltage from 110V to 12V AC. However, the input to the camera is DC (Direct Current - as the output of battery) and subsequently you need a rectifier bridge to transform the 12V AC to 12V DC.

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          • Stimpy
            user_875510881001609 @Joseph last edited by

            @joseph_1979 Thank you so much for your reply.

            The transformer that I was looking at is this one that I found on Amazon:

            https://www.amazon.ca/DEWENWILS-Transformer-Photocell-Weatherproof-Spotlights/dp/B0C7TCXPGQ/ref=sr_1_8?crid=38E453E903LYO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.a-YxdKeZamkAlXlg6gMx-G-YfNJkhzaQtHOcBcYHOMcdJ5proBRKA3i6vwnIwNCA9VyZyIvbIJ49xxWDhdEiukonzWzsT7gmhECAUqWlsSvgBDHYqtaViTWM-4rxPC-ksqitRYeCzCJbD-leTrDwG_hiD1NeyM15wHXtHrF7Bzin2TfpNehh77iWu2TiwnHc9e25qye8UrZXs4xMnmaEhu2urjXKhB6OP8OEKvSi6kVAWgyxkhZinc5AytB_GBxpk0Idl09WJ_Rw3kBcd4zL2bXJbAdRhisy-MT5vxb37fE.vvX6X3sN4vgz09Uhq5XiaMQ3TXjYEEDpwS_E1_FVvAk&dib_tag=se&keywords=outdoor+lighting+transformer+DC&qid=1729699472&sprefix=outdoor+lighting+transformer+dc%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-8

            It is a 120W transformer that converts 120V AC to 12V DC. Everything checks out in terms of the amount of power needed to power up the Wi-Fi cameras, but I don't find any information about people powering the cameras in this way, so I was hesitant to try and thought about checking with users on this forum if I was missing something.

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            • tomsreolink
              tomupnorth @user_875510881001609 last edited by

              @stimpy Although it appears likely to work, and may power 4, maybe 5 cams, I'm not at all sure why this might be a good idea for you vs. the cam's supplied transformer and a convenient AC outlet, with as long an extension cable as you might need. And though I don't know why you'd want to Schedule power to your cam, there are certainly better/cheaper ways to do that also e.g. a TP-Link Kasa controller for example, which would give you remote On/Off control..

              Maybe if you told us what problem(s) you are looking to solve....?

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              • joseph_1979
                Joseph Global Moderator @user_875510881001609 last edited by

                @stimpy But this is too much for the camera. All that you need is 12W. Search for power adapter with 12V 1A DC output.

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