i-PRO MC-150/250-3D8P2 Power Supply
When deploying i-PRO PTZ cameras or multi-sensor systems in locations where PoE++ budget falls short or midspan injectors create cable management headaches, a dedicated local power supply eliminates voltage drop concerns and simplifies installation. The MC-150/250-3D8P2 delivers reliable AC power directly to compatible i-PRO camera models, ensuring full operational capacity for motorized components, heaters, and IR illuminators without taxing your network infrastructure.
Key Features
- Dedicated power supply engineered specifically for i-PRO camera systems requiring local AC power
- Supports i-PRO PTZ and fixed camera models with higher power draw than standard PoE can deliver
- Eliminates dependency on PoE switches or midspan injectors for power-intensive installations
- Ensures consistent voltage delivery to camera heaters, defrost functions, and motorized zoom/focus mechanisms
- Simplifies deployments in retrofit scenarios where existing Cat6 runs lack adequate power capacity
- Compact form factor enables mounting near camera location or inside equipment enclosures
- Compatible with i-PRO camera models requiring 150W or 250W power configurations
High-performance surveillance cameras with built-in heaters, continuous PTZ operation, or multi-imager arrays often exceed the 90W ceiling of PoE++ (IEEE 802.3bt Type 4). Rather than overhaul switching infrastructure or run separate power circuits from the main panel, the MC-150/250-3D8P2 lets you tap into local AC and power the camera directly. This approach is particularly effective for parking structure PTZs, perimeter thermal cameras, and other installations where running new conduit for dedicated circuits isn't feasible. You maintain full camera functionality without compromising image processing, analytics, or environmental protection features that draw additional current.
For integrators managing i-PRO deployments across corporate campuses, transportation hubs, or critical infrastructure sites, this power supply reduces complexity in the field. Installations proceed faster when you're not troubleshooting voltage drop over 300-foot Cat6 runs or trying to squeeze another high-draw camera onto an already-loaded PoE switch. Mount the supply in a weather-rated enclosure alongside the camera, connect AC from a nearby junction box, and you've got a clean, code-compliant installation that delivers full rated power to every camera function.