This cable has everything I need in a CCTV cable: it's smooth and easy to pull without greasing, yet remains flexible and strong without kinking. This is pure copper; Some other cables are made of copper-coated aluminum. Also, the power cable is 18 AWG, which is suitable for power transmission up to 2 amps (for this reason I recommend using it for all video surveillance connections, even if you have spare cables (likely 22 AWG - suitable for cables up to 2 amps). 0.92A) that come with your security suite - this keeps you alone and ready for potential upgrades (if you really want to be future-ready, run multiple Cat6 cables at once) that you can use for PTZ, audio, and upgrades on IP cameras). but only if you need it. The cable is marked with a foot and there is space on the box to write how much is left. It was also easy to connect the RG-59 BNC compression connectors that I bought here at Revain. My only installation note When you cut the end off with your coax tool, make sure to leave the twisted round cable (outside the dielectric) to ground the connector, but not leave any of the strands long enough to touch the 20AWG signal conductor if he is connected.
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