2 cameras one power sourse

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2 cameras one power sourse
2 cameras one power sourse
2023-06-11 08:45:56

Sorry of this is a daft question but could you use a splitter on the power source so you could run two cameras from one power source ( I don't have enough room to get two supplies).

 

Common sense tells me no as each camera will only be getting 4.25 volts but!!!!!??

 

IF it is possible, what splitter would i need and where from ?  Amazon??

 

Thanks

 

Beancounter57

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Re:2 cameras one power sourse
2023-06-12 12:21:08

  @Beancounter57 

Hi, 
We do not have such a power adapter and splitter, and I think the camera may not work properly in this usage scenario.
Take the Tapo C310 as an example, the power input of the camera is 9.0V/0.6A (DC Power), and you may not be able to turn the camera on if it gets only half of the volts.

 

If your room only has one wall socket, you can buy a power extension to extend the power sockets for the camera's power adapter to connect.

 

Best Regards

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