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How is your external Webcam powered?

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How is your external Webcam powered?

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I'm looking to upgrade from a simple usb webcam peering through a window to an external IP camera.

I'm wondering about those that do not need an external power source such as the Reolink Argus PT or Argus PT 2K. Not solar powered as we are rather exposed here, but with an internal rechargeable battery. As security cameras mostly on standby I suspect the battery life might be reasonable, but for a weather station, banging out images every 30 seconds during daylight hours I wonder if they are practical option.

I am thinking about them as they seem so easy to set up and handle.

Anyone with any experience of using webcams that do not need a mains input?
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Re: How is your external Webcam powered?

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I don't know those models in particular, but unlikely to be a practical option.
Used as security cameras, IP cameras have internal processing and only power-up the WiFi connection to send a single image or short video when movement is detected. I regularly get messages from mine saying "there's too much movement - battery life will be seriously shortened" fromthe expected 1-2 years. Nocturnal IR illumination also adds battery drain of course.

Can you run a thin wire to the camera? It does not need to be mains; usually just 5v (USB-power). For USB data, wire length is restricted to 5m, but if just used for power you can make it longer.

Otherwise consider PoE (Power over Ethernet), but thge ethernet cable is thicker than just a 5v supply.
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Re: How is your external Webcam powered?

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Thanks for confirming what I suspected. Pity, it would be nice to have one fewer cables!
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Re: How is your external Webcam powered?

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I installed the Reolink Argus2 in December. I have the solar charges package but have not yet set that up as too cold to do outside hookup, so for now just working from the battery.
I've charged by bringing in the camera (just pull it from its magnet base) and by running a temporary extension cord to it. It runs for about 30 plus days before needing a battery recharge. Hopefully we'll get some fine weather soon, and someone to help, to get the solar unit mounted.
I am not using the Argus2 for any website uploading, just for motion detection video capture, and periodic viewing live from App and Reolink Client on PC.

I do have a Logitech C920 USB camera mounted on the inside of a window and I FTP an image once a minute using IPTimelapse http://www.komokaweather.com/pictures/sebec/image.jpg
The Logitech image quality (as I can see from Windows > Camera) is quite good. But from IPTimelapse sometimes it is very bad and I haven't been able to get the IPTimelpse settings to improve it.

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Re: How is your external Webcam powered?

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Thanks for your contribution. Interesting 30 days, that is rather more than Iwould have expected.
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Re: How is your external Webcam powered?

Post by Phil23 »

My two oldest cameras aren't very high Res (720x???), but still produce rather good images for website usage.

Were originally 12V powered & over Wifi, but local congestion became painful.
Then in turn the AC plug packs failed after about 4 years, so switched them to PoE with external power splitters.
Works well for me, as they are attached to the building.

The N/S cameras are ESP32's & currently on USB 5V power.
They both need repositioning & the South one will end up on the power from the 12V/Solar setup on my station that powers the FARs.

http://weather.inverellit.com/webcams.htm

Not a D-Link fan, but this device does a good job for the money.

https://www.tp-link.com/us/business-net ... tl-poe10r/
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