Hi,
I'm building an offgrid wildcam. For this I use a 110Ah 12V deep cycle battery, a 4G modem and a camera.
This is the setup:

Now what happens is that the Dahua webcam keeps (what I think) rebooting. I can see it is comming online in the router and then after 30 secons or so it disappears again. Then a minute later it comes back online and 30 seconds later it disappears, etc, etc.
I have absolutely no idea why this happens. I can only think it receives not enough power or something like that. But that is not really possible.
The battery can provide 720A (which is never used ofcourse, but it can start cars). The 12V stabilizer has a max of 5A. But the camera uses max 3A and the router not even 1A. So that could also not limit the power supply.
When I power on the camera it starts with it "startup sequence". For what I know it should rotate on all axis, but it is not doing that. It is moving small portions. Then it stops... waits... and does it all over again.
I previously used the Foscam FI9928P for this wildcam and that worked without problems. The Foscam has a max rating of 2A. So I think.. would that 1 extra Amp be the difference?
Do you guys have any idea what this could be? Should I remove the voltage stabilizer and power it directly from the battery (12.8V) to see if the stabilizer is the problem?
Hope someone can help me. The camera is connected with a 100Mbit UTP cable.
I'm building an offgrid wildcam. For this I use a 110Ah 12V deep cycle battery, a 4G modem and a camera.
This is the setup:

Now what happens is that the Dahua webcam keeps (what I think) rebooting. I can see it is comming online in the router and then after 30 secons or so it disappears again. Then a minute later it comes back online and 30 seconds later it disappears, etc, etc.
I have absolutely no idea why this happens. I can only think it receives not enough power or something like that. But that is not really possible.
The battery can provide 720A (which is never used ofcourse, but it can start cars). The 12V stabilizer has a max of 5A. But the camera uses max 3A and the router not even 1A. So that could also not limit the power supply.
When I power on the camera it starts with it "startup sequence". For what I know it should rotate on all axis, but it is not doing that. It is moving small portions. Then it stops... waits... and does it all over again.
I previously used the Foscam FI9928P for this wildcam and that worked without problems. The Foscam has a max rating of 2A. So I think.. would that 1 extra Amp be the difference?
Do you guys have any idea what this could be? Should I remove the voltage stabilizer and power it directly from the battery (12.8V) to see if the stabilizer is the problem?
Hope someone can help me. The camera is connected with a 100Mbit UTP cable.