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    • user_785212555583722_785212555583722
      136Home last edited by

      are the rj45 cables provided waterproof or do I have to box them in. I need to run them down and existing wall

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        • joseph_1979
          Joseph Global Moderator @136Home last edited by

          @user_785212555583722_785212555583722 Better to have a weatherproof junction box. And even in the junction box, try to use amalgamated tape to seal them .

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        • Crimp On_62210811129
          Crimp On last edited by

          With most wired cameras, Reolink ships a waterproof covering for the RJ45 connection. However, they do not provide any means to waterproof the power connection and the reset switch.
          The consensus on the forum is that all three connections should be made waterproof. One solution is to run all three of them inside the wall before the connection points. Another is to install a weather proof junction box and place the connections inside it. Another is to wrap the connections in tape and place a liberal application of "liquid electrical tape" on top of that.

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