Heya,
I have been reading on this thread and got me thinking maybe a 200+ W ACDC Brick might work and create a little backplate to cover the removed PSU, and create a loom which can feed back to the connections only if all the voltages are the same if not migth need a DC to DC converter either to boost or buck the other power connections:
I haven't for got a Hikvision NVR yet but planning to get one and the one they have available is the POE ones which means its gonna be noisy.
I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to to use a multimeter and check the voltages of the pins from what I can see on images on google, is that there is 2 connectors:
One is a 6 pin molex with 3 yellow and 3 black wires and another is a 2 pin molex with one red and one white wire
My best guess is that the
Yellows are +12V,
Blacks are GND
Red are +5V
but White maybe -5V or is possibly GND
This is only a guess looking at the schematic I found online
here, but sometimes manufactures do end up changing wire colors if requested by the buyer
If the url doesn't pop up:
My advise is to try firstly with a PSU disconnected and run a continuity test (test which makes the multimeter beep when you contact together) between the black wire and white wire to see if they are directly connected, if they don't then connect the PSU and run a DC test to see if its -5V. Then after that then check to see what the other pins are.
P.S make sure to have the negative side of the multimeter connected to the black wires, I'm also guessing from the looks of the schematic all black wires are common (might want to do a continuity test on the blacks to see of they all connected and same for the yellows too but again do it when the PSU is off and disconnected).
If the assumption is correct then its a matter of creating circuit for positive and or negative 5V DCDC converter to be dropped down from a +12V common rail off the brick.
Another thing which we could be able to do, knowing that we created a 5V power line is mount 2 Noctua 40mm fans like
this, allowing for air circulation.
Bit of a long winded way of doing it but might see a POE which runs very quite, the only thing we have to be careful is making sure we have the right voltages given to the right places and we could go bigger on the power brick depending whats available on the required voltage and if you want to go even safer use a medical power supply brick with the required voltage.
So what you think?
Mo