Hello and greetings to all,
Recently i installed a Dahua DVR (XVR5116HS-I3) with Dahua Cameras (Dahua HAC-HDW1509T-A-LED-S2) and for some cameras i am getting horizontial lines that tremble on my output. I have used Dahua U/UTP Cat.5e Cable with Dahua Passive balun. I have a central power supply with enough power to feed more than 16 cameras. Each camera gets power and transmits signal in its own UTP cable (orange(+) / orangewhite(-) for balun and for power brown/green stripped together(+) whitebrown/whitegreen stripped together(-)). I have grounded my DVR to the same point as my PSU AC ground point (i have run a cable from my DVR's earth screw to the PSU ground in the AC terminals). What seems to eliminate the problem, is using a separate PSU next to the the camera. Is it a ground loop problem, is it EMI or maybe not enough voltage reaching the camera? But this happens to cameras that are relative close to my central PSU.
Should i get rid of cat5e UTP cable and run RG59 with 2 additional cables for power?
Please a piece of advice here...

Recently i installed a Dahua DVR (XVR5116HS-I3) with Dahua Cameras (Dahua HAC-HDW1509T-A-LED-S2) and for some cameras i am getting horizontial lines that tremble on my output. I have used Dahua U/UTP Cat.5e Cable with Dahua Passive balun. I have a central power supply with enough power to feed more than 16 cameras. Each camera gets power and transmits signal in its own UTP cable (orange(+) / orangewhite(-) for balun and for power brown/green stripped together(+) whitebrown/whitegreen stripped together(-)). I have grounded my DVR to the same point as my PSU AC ground point (i have run a cable from my DVR's earth screw to the PSU ground in the AC terminals). What seems to eliminate the problem, is using a separate PSU next to the the camera. Is it a ground loop problem, is it EMI or maybe not enough voltage reaching the camera? But this happens to cameras that are relative close to my central PSU.
Should i get rid of cat5e UTP cable and run RG59 with 2 additional cables for power?
Please a piece of advice here...
