Proving power for Dahua SD42C212I-HC

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So I recently purchased SD49225T-HN from Empirecandy and realized the camera was too large to put where I wanted. I purchased a POE+ injector and have already ran the ethernet cat5e cable to the spot in outing the replacement camera (SD42C212I-HC)

My question is since the new camera (SD42C212I-HC) does not support poe is there some type of splitter I can use to power the cameras needed AC24V/1.5A(±10%) 10W power needs from the POE cable?

I really don't want to have to run a wire to an outlet if I don't need to.

Also on a side note I have a SD49225T-HN camera for sale if anyone interested.
 

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My question is since the new camera (SD42C212I-HC) does not support poe is there some type of splitter I can use to power the cameras needed AC24V/1.5A(±10%) 10W power needs from the POE cable?
Search for "POE Splitter" on Amazon/elsewhere.

I got one of these and they seem to work for testing some IR lights before I decided to just buy a more powerful power supply and just wire them up w/o POE power:

Amazon.com: WT-GAF-12v12w 802.3af Gigabit Poe Splitter with 12 Volts output. Power Over Ethernet for Non-poe Devices like IP Cameras to 328 Ft for PoE Switches: Computers & Accessories
 
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Sorry, I completely missed your 24v requirement. The one I linked would not work, but there are some that are 24v compatible that you can find by searching. Sorry, I don't know any for sure, but I would recommend buying from Amazon sellers with good return policies, just in case you have issues.

I was going to go this route for IR lighting but since I'm running the Ethernet cables everywhere, rather than tie up a POE+ port on my switch I decided to run dedicated power out to the IR lights.
 

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Nvm... SD42C212I-HC is not a IP camera... won't work anyways.
 
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