I have installed cameras on a site 4 years ago. There has been several devices damaged during these years. Poe switches, cameras, wifi access points and injectors.
There are cameras in 3 buildings, and internet / lan connection to NVR is done with 2.4GHz wifi outdoor TP-link access points. In all other buildings everything has been working fine since installed, but one, a barn for sheeps is a problem place.
First I thought it was the thunder which was killing the devices, then I thought it is some kind of inducted ESD in outdoor access point. Two weeks ago, there was again something
gone broken, and I found it is the poe switch and camera. As here we don't have thunder this late of year, I just thought, well the switch was bad quality and I replace it with poe injector and put a new camera.
It worked well for 2 days and then it happened again. There had been just a normal power outage in power network, and this time everything in the camera system was damaged.
48V poe injector for camera, Dahua camera itself, 24V injector for wifi access point, and wifi access point of course.
I decided to replace the U/UTP cables with F/UTP and put an extra surge protector for access point, grounding that to buildings yellow-green safety ground. So far it has been working fine.
Later I opened the damaged devices. Injectors and camera are burnt bad! In access point I can not see any damage or black components, it even works with poe, just the lan connection does not work anymore.
The question is: where is the surge coming? Is it a voltage spike from AC network hitting the injectors and going via ethernet cables to other devices burning them also? In this one picture you can see cameras poe injector and it is burnt
from the side where LAN connectors are. It's just the same with wifi poe injector. In wifi poe injector even solder has been melted in LAN connector and I could pull it out with my fingers. In both devices the most bad place is around LAN connector, not poe connector.
There are cameras in 3 buildings, and internet / lan connection to NVR is done with 2.4GHz wifi outdoor TP-link access points. In all other buildings everything has been working fine since installed, but one, a barn for sheeps is a problem place.
First I thought it was the thunder which was killing the devices, then I thought it is some kind of inducted ESD in outdoor access point. Two weeks ago, there was again something
gone broken, and I found it is the poe switch and camera. As here we don't have thunder this late of year, I just thought, well the switch was bad quality and I replace it with poe injector and put a new camera.
It worked well for 2 days and then it happened again. There had been just a normal power outage in power network, and this time everything in the camera system was damaged.
48V poe injector for camera, Dahua camera itself, 24V injector for wifi access point, and wifi access point of course.
I decided to replace the U/UTP cables with F/UTP and put an extra surge protector for access point, grounding that to buildings yellow-green safety ground. So far it has been working fine.
Later I opened the damaged devices. Injectors and camera are burnt bad! In access point I can not see any damage or black components, it even works with poe, just the lan connection does not work anymore.
The question is: where is the surge coming? Is it a voltage spike from AC network hitting the injectors and going via ethernet cables to other devices burning them also? In this one picture you can see cameras poe injector and it is burnt
from the side where LAN connectors are. It's just the same with wifi poe injector. In wifi poe injector even solder has been melted in LAN connector and I could pull it out with my fingers. In both devices the most bad place is around LAN connector, not poe connector.