Ferrino
Well-known member
I'm new to electrical work and was wondering what the correct procedure would be to run a 2-core, low-voltage DC power cable through a stucco wall (drywall on interior, stucco-over-lathe on exterior)? This cable is used to power a camera positioned on the outside and the source of the power is an AC-DC converter with an output of 5V (peak output of 2 Amps).
Do I need to install some sort of "junction box" on the drywall side, which I'd mount a plate to? Should I run the cable inside some sort of conduit that goes through the cavity and the hole in the stucco?
Also - can the AC-DC converter be plugged into a regular receptacle inside the home? The camera is very well shielded from the elements, but I wonder what would happen in the event of the 2 lines in the cable being shorted.
Many thanks!
Do I need to install some sort of "junction box" on the drywall side, which I'd mount a plate to? Should I run the cable inside some sort of conduit that goes through the cavity and the hole in the stucco?
Also - can the AC-DC converter be plugged into a regular receptacle inside the home? The camera is very well shielded from the elements, but I wonder what would happen in the event of the 2 lines in the cable being shorted.
Many thanks!