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Code Blue
SKU: SLNF0152
Code Blue SLNF0152 CB1w V5 SBL Solar Power Module
- Delivers stable 12V DC solar power, eliminating AC mains dependency at remote sites.
- Engineered specifically for Code Blue V5 series—drop-in integration, no rewiring needed.
- Outdoor-rated construction withstands UV, moisture, and temperature extremes for perimeter use.
$12,435.00 $10,701.99 Save $1,733.01 -
Code Blue
SKU: SLNF0181
Code Blue SLNF0181 CB1w V5 SBL WSe Solar Power Module
- Integrated PV panel with charge regulation cuts battery swap frequency at remote sites.
- 12–24V DC input range supports both 12V and 24V topologies without extra converters.
- Direct-attach pinout fits CB1w V5 units with no intermediate harnesses or adapters.
$12,535.00 $10,787.99 Save $1,747.01 -
Code Blue
SKU: SLNF0182
Code Blue SLNF0182 CB1w V5 Solar Power Module
- Solar charging eliminates grid dependency for remote perimeter and wildlife deployments.
- 12–24V DC input range integrates directly with Code Blue camera and gateway ecosystems.
- Weather-resistant sealed enclosure handles UV, rain, and dust on unattended outdoor mounts.
$12,535.00 $10,787.99 Save $1,747.01 -
Code Blue
SKU: SLNF0184
Code Blue SLNF0184 CB1w V5 Solar Power Module
- Integrated 4G-LTE modem enables remote monitoring with no fiber backhaul or site hardening.
- Built-in solar charging supports long-term off-grid deployments without generator or grid power.
- 12–24V DC input range integrates with existing battery banks and UPS field power systems.
$12,635.00 $10,872.99 Save $1,762.01 -
Code Blue
SKU: SLNF0198
Code Blue SLNF0198 CB1w V5 Solar Power Module
- Solar charging eliminates AC dependency for remote or off-grid security deployments.
- 12–24V DC compatibility supports flexible integration with existing CB1w V5 systems.
- 4G/LTE connectivity maintains network uptime for camera and paging amplifier operation.
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Code Blue
SKU: SLNF0284
Code Blue SLNF0284 CB 1W Premium Solar Panel
- 1W output delivers 80–100mA trickle charge to 12V wireless sensors off-grid.
- IP-rated enclosure resists rain, dust, UV, and thermal cycling across all climates.
- Parallel connectivity supports multi-panel arrays for expanded low-power deployments.
$14,270.00 $13,046.99 Save $1,223.01 -
Code Blue
SKU: SLNF0412
Code Blue SLNF0412 12V Power Supply Module
- Delivers stable 12V DC output for Code Blue paging amplifier systems.
- Designed for 12–24V DC system configurations, simplifying integration.
- Purpose-built replacement module reduces downtime during system repairs.
$15,365.00 $13,303.99 Save $2,061.01 -
Code Blue
SKU: SLNP0053
Code Blue SLNP0053 20-28VAC to 12VDC LV Adaptor
- Converts 20–28VAC input to regulated 12VDC output for stable DC power delivery.
- Direct replacement part for paging amplifiers requiring 12–24VDC after AC-fed systems.
- Compact form factor simplifies retrofit installations in existing security enclosures.
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Code Blue
SKU: SLNP0169
Code Blue SLNP0169 Solis 180W Solar Panel
- Delivers 180W DC output to sustain off-grid security and surveillance loads.
- Compatible with 12-24V DC systems for direct integration into existing installations.
- Weather-resistant construction maintains consistent output in outdoor deployments.
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Code Blue
SKU: SLNP0170
Code Blue SLNP0170 Solar/Battery Cable Kit
- Supports 12–24V DC operation for solar panel and battery backup power sourcing.
- Compatible with Code Blue audio paging amplifiers for direct, reliable power integration.
- Suits both temporary field deployments and permanent installations, reducing setup time.
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Comelit
SKU: 1195/U
Comelit 1195/U Power Supply 110V DC Input
Dual-output 110V DC power supply for intercom and access control
- Regulated 12V AC and 24V AC outputs for multiple voltage requirements
- Wall, column, and rack mounting options for flexible installation
- Integrates with Comelit intercom systems and compatible security infrastructure
$106.09 $105.99 Save $0.10 -
Comelit
SKU: 1209/4
Comelit 1209/4 4-Output Power Supply
Four independent regulated outputs for Comelit intercom & access control
- 4 isolated output channels prevent single-device power issues from affecting others
- Regulated DC power maintains stable voltage under peak load conditions
- Wall-mount or DIN-rail installation fits standard electrical enclosures
$135.00 $134.99 Save $0.01 -
Comelit
SKU: 1209/8
Comelit 1209/8 8-Output PoE+ Power Supply
8-port PoE+ power supply for Comelit intercom systems, wall or rack mount
- 8 PoE+ (802.3at) outputs power independent compliant devices
- Single-device failures don't drop power to the other seven outputs
- Wall or rack mount supply for multi-device intercom deployments
$184.01 $183.99 Save $0.02 -
Comelit
SKU: 1210
Comelit 1210 Mixer & Power Supply for Building Kit
PoE+ mixer & power supply for Comelit building intercom systems
- PoE+ (802.3at) powers connected devices over single cable
- Integrated audio mixing for multiunit intercom communication
- Wall and rack mount options for flexible installation layouts
$291.00 $198.99 Save $92.01 -
Comelit
SKU: 1441
Comelit 1441 VIP Power Supply for 1440/1456 Series
Centralized 19-inch rack-mount power supply for Comelit 1440/1456 systems
- Supports all 1440 and 1456 series variants (B, S, G) in single unit
- 19-inch rack mount consolidates power distribution in control rooms
- Eliminates scattered adapters—manages multi-endpoint intercom deployments
$256.63 $174.99 Save $81.64 -
Comelit
SKU: 1441B
Comelit 1441B VIP Power Supply
Regulated power module for Comelit 1440/1456 intercom systems
- Supports multi-unit installations with stable regulated output
- Compatible with 1440, 1456, and all B/S/G variant models
- Indoor mounting in control rooms or central distribution points
$313.24 $213.99 Save $99.25
Power Supplies
Power supplies provide stable and regulated power for surveillance cameras, access control devices, and intercom systems. Selecting the proper voltage, amperage, and redundancy configuration ensures reliable operation and minimizes system downtime in commercial environments.
Plan Your Deployment
- Voltage and amperage requirements for connected devices
- Centralized vs distributed power architecture
- Redundancy and failover considerations
- Indoor vs outdoor installation requirements
- Code compliance and surge protection planning
Power Supplies — Engineering-Grade Power Distribution for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 193 working models of power supplies sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Voltage and amperage requirements come from the connected load. Cameras and access-control hardware typically use 12VDC or 24VAC; PoE-powered devices need a PoE injector or switch instead of a traditional supply. Sum the steady-state current draw across all devices on the supply, then add 25-30% headroom for inrush and growth. Undersized supplies fail quickly under sustained load.
Linear, switching, and PoE supplies have different efficiency, noise, and form-factor characteristics. Switching supplies are smaller and cooler-running but introduce switching noise that can affect audio circuits. Linear supplies run quieter electrically but generate more heat and weigh more. PoE injectors and switches are standard for IP cameras and access readers — pick by port count, power budget, and management capability.
Output redundancy and battery backup are the distinguishing features at the high end. Multi-output supplies with individually-fused outputs isolate device failures so one shorted camera doesn't take down the rest. Battery-backed supplies maintain operation during AC failure — code-mandated on most access-control and emergency systems. Sizing the battery for actual runtime requirement is more important than headline Ah capacity.
Enclosure type, mounting, and certification matter for code compliance and field reliability. NEMA-rated enclosures for outdoor/wet locations; lockable enclosures for tamper-resistant installs. UL 294 listing for access-control supplies; UL 1481 for fire-alarm supplies. Verify the AHJ's listing requirements before ordering — many jurisdictions reject non-listed supplies in commercial life-safety installs.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 4MP, 2MP, 0MP, 8MP, 5MP, 20MP+ |
| IP Rating | IP65, IP68, IP66, IP67 |
| Connectivity | Wired, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Power | AC/DC, PoE+, PoE |
| Storage | microSD |
| Type | Power Supply, Accessory, Power Accessories, Switch, Controller, Mobile Computer, Power Adapter, DVR |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a battery backup on my power supply?
For access control on egress doors, fire alarm systems, and most security-monitored installations — yes, code requires it. Battery backup runtime is typically 4 hours minimum for access control (24 hours for fire alarm). For surveillance cameras alone, battery backup is optional but recommended; a 30-minute UPS bridge handles most utility-power glitches and prevents reboot cycles that affect recorded video continuity.
What size power supply do I need for 8 PoE cameras?
If using a PoE switch, sum the per-camera PoE class budget: 8 cameras at 802.3at (PoE+, 30W max) need a switch with at least 240W total PoE budget. Add 20-30% headroom. Many 8-port PoE+ switches advertise 130W total budget — undersized for full-load 802.3at use. For 802.3bt (PoE++, 60-90W) devices like multi-imagers or large PTZs, plan even more aggressively.
Can I mix 12VDC and 24VAC devices on one supply?
Multi-output supplies (Altronix AL600ULPD8, LifeSafety FPO75) provide both 12VDC and 24VAC outputs from a single chassis, each individually fused. Mixing the two on a single output is not safe — voltage and waveform are incompatible. For larger sites, separate dedicated supplies per voltage simplify troubleshooting and isolate failures.
How do I calculate voltage drop on long cable runs?
Voltage drop depends on conductor gauge, current draw, and cable length. For 12VDC at 2A over 100 feet, 18 AWG drops roughly 1V (5%) — borderline acceptable. 16 AWG drops half that. For runs over 100 feet at sustained current, use a 24V supply at the source and step down at the device, or move to PoE which tolerates longer runs at typical commercial distances.
What's the difference between a power supply and a PoE injector?
A traditional power supply delivers DC (or AC) to a device through a dedicated power cable. A PoE injector adds DC power to the unused pairs of an Ethernet cable, so the device receives both power and data on the same Cat5e/Cat6. PoE simplifies installation and is the dominant choice for IP cameras and modern access readers. Traditional supplies are still preferred for high-current devices like maglocks and analog camera installations.
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