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    • hhowiejr_242078333374615
      hhowiejr last edited by

      I watched the "How to Mount the Bullet Cameras". It ONLY describes how to change the angle of the camera (important), but nothing else as far as installation. Does any one know how large a hole must be drilled to pass through the RJ45 cable and install the "Waterproof Lid"?

      I am making my own RJ45, Cat6, T568B cables to run from the camera to the NVR. Does anyone know of any issues with using Cat6?

      Does anyone know if the "My Book" from WD is compatible with the RLN8-410E NVR for the 4k bullet cameras?
      https://shop.westerndigital.com/products/external-drives/wd-my-book-usb-3-0-hdd?utm_medium=pdsh2&utm_source=gads&utm_campaign=wd-us-pla&utm_content=873862296940&utm_term=WDBBGB0040HBK-NESN#WDBBGB0040HBK-NESN

      Thank you.

      Howard Hoover

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        • slicker55_240548325343397
          slicker55 @hhowiejr last edited by

          Does anyone know if the ”My Book” from WD is compatible with the RLN8-410E NVR for the 4k bullet cameras?



          Expanding Hard Disk Space

          I have RLN8-410E NVR and 4K cameras

          You can upgrade the 2TB internal drive supplied with the NVR with one of these:

          WD Purple 4 TB Surveillance Hard Disk Drive, Intellipower 3.5 Inch SATA 6 Gb/s 64 MB Cache 5400 rpm

          This HDD is manufactured specifically for CCTV

          You can also connect an additional HDD using the eSATA port on the back of the NVR

          I purchased this eSATA enclosure:

          StarTech.com eSATA Enclosure - for 3.5in SATA HDD - USB 3.0 / eSATA - Trayless - Metal - External Hard Drive Enclosure - HDD Enclosure (S351BMU33ETG)

          Note:

          RLN8-410 NVR - 1 x internal HHD (max 4TB) and 1 x external HDD (4TB) - Total 8TB

          RLN16-410 NVR - 2 x internal HDD (max 4TB each) and 1 x external HDD (4TB) - Total 12TB

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        • Crimp On_62210811129
          Crimp On last edited by

          Cat6 is "overkill", but the cost difference is so little between Cat5e and Cat6 that you might as well.

          When I mounted cameras, I thought that the mounting template had a hole in the center of the correct size.
          What I did was estimate hole size (think I started with 3/4"), drill a hole in a scrap of wood, and see if I could shove all that stuff through it. No? Need bigger hole. Certainly practice before drilling into the house!

          I would email support@reolink.com about the disk drive. I do not have an NVR and was unaware that it provided for attaching USB hard drives. Silly me, I thought all the drives had to be internal hard drives. All I see on the NVR "specs" are SATA internal and eSATA (external). No mention of USB drives.

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          • markspaw_57095035678
            markspaw last edited by

            I used watertight electrical boxes I got from Home Depot. See Picture. I mounted the boxes by cutting the bottoms out big enough to cover the 4-gang electrical outlets. I silicone sealed the boxes to the under-hang of the house with concrete screws. The house is concrete. I drilled a hole big enough to get the end of the ethernet plug from the camera through. I put the ethernet plug thru first and then the other two. I have boxes on all four corners of my house with the RLC-423WS (pictured) and RLC-511 off each box. I use Powerline adapter to utilize the house electrical lines to conduct the network signal. I have had this system installed for over 2 years and so far it has worked flawlessly and survived several typhoons.


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            • markspaw_57095035678
              markspaw last edited by

              Cat6 should be just fine to use. Just test prior to installing to make sure cable performs. Not sure about WD drive, but if its installable in the NVR and formidable then its basically just a hard drive. I use several WD portable drive as backup storage on Mac and PC's without any issue. If you mean as an additional mobile drive to the NVR I'm not sure as I don't use a NVR yet, the user manual for the NVR should point you in the right direction.



              Picture is an update to above post.
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