I'm going to be hooking up an electric lock to my VTO. The VTO is located at the gate by the sidewalk and is powered via POE from the NVR. I have a second Cat6 cable running to the VTO in the same conduit as the Cat6 for the VTO. The second cable is to connect the VTO to the DEE1010B module which is to control the second electric lock for the front door. Really, I only need to use two wires on the second Cat6. This would be the RS485A and RS485B from the VTO to the DEE1010B. The DEE1010B and associated electric lock will be powered by a 12v 5amp power supply located inside the house.
My issue is the following:
I don't believe I could power the electric lock for the sidewalk gate off a POE splitter. After doing some research, an electric lock may require up to 3 amps (@ 12 volts) to fire the solonoid. It's a split second but it would probably be too much for the 18 watts I can get off of a POE splitter.
So I need to get power from the 12v 5amp PS inside the house to the electric lock outside at the gate. The second Cat6 will only have two wires in use (for the RS485 signal) and 6 free wires (24 awg wires). But my research is saying this won't be enough to carry the 12v 3amp current the 25 or so feet to the electric lock at the gate.
I'm not totally opposed to pulling two 18/2 cables (one cable for the RS485 and one cable for the 12v power) though the conduit to the gate electric lock replacing the second Cat6 cable as it would be come redudant.
My questions are the following:
Is there no chance the 6 spare wires (3 for +12v and 3 for ground) can carry the 12v 3amp current for the electric lock for the split second the solonoid needs to fire? I like to play it safe rather than sorry but I already have the second Cat6 in the conduit.
Would the induction load from the electric lock firing affect the signal to the VTO if the Cat6 and 12v power cables are running in the same conduit?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
My issue is the following:
I don't believe I could power the electric lock for the sidewalk gate off a POE splitter. After doing some research, an electric lock may require up to 3 amps (@ 12 volts) to fire the solonoid. It's a split second but it would probably be too much for the 18 watts I can get off of a POE splitter.
So I need to get power from the 12v 5amp PS inside the house to the electric lock outside at the gate. The second Cat6 will only have two wires in use (for the RS485 signal) and 6 free wires (24 awg wires). But my research is saying this won't be enough to carry the 12v 3amp current the 25 or so feet to the electric lock at the gate.
I'm not totally opposed to pulling two 18/2 cables (one cable for the RS485 and one cable for the 12v power) though the conduit to the gate electric lock replacing the second Cat6 cable as it would be come redudant.
My questions are the following:
Is there no chance the 6 spare wires (3 for +12v and 3 for ground) can carry the 12v 3amp current for the electric lock for the split second the solonoid needs to fire? I like to play it safe rather than sorry but I already have the second Cat6 in the conduit.
Would the induction load from the electric lock firing affect the signal to the VTO if the Cat6 and 12v power cables are running in the same conduit?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.