i-PRO MC-T3MB755K1D Altronix T3MB755K1D
When your surveillance deployment requires reliable power distribution across multiple cameras in outdoor or environmentally challenging locations, centralized power management becomes critical. The i-PRO MC-T3MB755K1D delivers ruggedized power distribution engineered for professional IP camera installations where uptime and environmental protection are non-negotiable.
Key Features
- Centralized power distribution for multiple IP cameras reduces cable runs and installation complexity
- Outdoor-rated enclosure provides environmental protection for exposed mounting locations
- Altronix power platform ensures consistent voltage delivery across all connected devices
- Integrated power conditioning protects camera electronics from voltage fluctuations and surges
- Modular architecture allows for scalable power deployment as system requirements expand
- Pre-configured solution eliminates field wiring errors and speeds installation time
Distributed camera networks face a common challenge: delivering stable, protected power to multiple endpoints without excessive trenching or conduit runs. This power solution consolidates distribution at strategic points in your topology, allowing you to run a single power feed to the enclosure and distribute to multiple camera drops from there. The outdoor-rated construction means you can position power closer to camera clusters on building exteriors, parking structures, or perimeter locations without requiring indoor electrical room access.
The Altronix platform inside provides regulated output that compensates for voltage drop over cable distance, ensuring cameras at the end of longer runs receive the same clean power as those nearby. Built-in surge protection safeguards connected equipment from electrical transients, while the sealed enclosure prevents moisture and contaminant ingress in exposed installations. For integrators managing multi-camera deployments across commercial properties, industrial facilities, or campus environments, this power distribution approach reduces both installation labor and long-term service calls related to power issues.