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Question about security cameras

Dozerhand

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I'm running electrical power to a remote shed (about 300 feet) and think that in the future I might want to put a camera down there. What type of wire/ cable would I need for this that would be suitable for direct burial? Thanks for looking.
 
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jonjon1

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depends what kind of cameras you are going to run, I would say just as a generic setup a coax 12v power cable would be ok, you can always use rca x coax adapters...

or something like this...
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0056PKPZ4/?tag=atomicindus08-20

300ft is a good distance to go... I would put cables in conduit and run a string so you can future proof it a bit...
 
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Beemer533

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300' would probably put you over the the limit (328') for ethernet for an IP camera by the time you get from your switch to the camera, so wireless would work well in this case, assuming you have line of sight.

I'm not sure how far an analogue camera would work over coax, but that would be a cheaper option probably. You can also try a wifi camera, but those aren't very good even at short distances, 300' is probably too far.
 
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