i-PRO MC-250/250-3C85D-1 Power Supply
When deploying i-PRO camera systems across multiple zones or large facilities, maintaining clean, reliable power delivery is critical to system uptime and image quality. The MC-250/250-3C85D-1 provides dedicated power supply functionality designed specifically for i-PRO camera installations where centralized power distribution reduces voltage drop issues and simplifies troubleshooting compared to wall-wart adapters scattered across a facility.
Key Features
- Purpose-built power supply engineered for i-PRO camera compatibility
- Centralized power delivery reduces per-device adapter clutter and failure points
- Stable voltage output maintains consistent camera performance and eliminates reboot cycles
- Rack or wall-mountable form factor integrates into existing equipment closets
- Over-current and short-circuit protection safeguards connected cameras during fault conditions
- LED status indicators enable quick visual verification of power output status
Most camera system failures trace back to power issues—inadequate current capacity, voltage sag over cable runs, or adapter failures that take devices offline without warning. This power supply addresses those deployment challenges by consolidating power delivery into a single monitored source. Rather than tracking down which wall adapter failed in a 20-camera installation, you troubleshoot from a central point with clear status feedback.
The MC-250/250-3C85D-1 works particularly well in retrofits where existing camera locations lack nearby power outlets, or in new construction where structured power distribution from the equipment room simplifies both installation and ongoing maintenance. Integration with i-PRO camera systems ensures voltage and current specifications match manufacturer requirements, eliminating guesswork about third-party power compatibility. For integrators managing multi-building campuses or facilities with distributed camera networks, this centralized approach reduces service calls and simplifies inventory management by standardizing on a known-compatible power source.