ACTi ERE032720 THE Enterprise Dovetail Power Cable
When deploying ACTi's THE (Total House Enterprise) camera series in commercial environments, maintaining clean, secure power connections at each endpoint is critical. The ERE032720 dovetail power cable provides a proprietary connector solution designed specifically for ACTi's THE-series cameras, eliminating the fumbling with generic barrel connectors that can loosen over time or create points of failure in your surveillance infrastructure.
Key Features
- Proprietary dovetail connector engineered for ACTi THE Enterprise camera series
- Secure mechanical locking mechanism prevents accidental disconnection during installation or maintenance
- Purpose-built cable geometry matches THE-series camera mounting requirements
- Eliminates compatibility guesswork when sourcing replacement or expansion power cables
- Maintains consistent power delivery to camera without the voltage drop issues of improvised solutions
- Designed for integration with ACTi's enterprise camera ecosystem and power distribution architecture
The dovetail design addresses a common integrator pain point: cameras that work flawlessly until a cleaning crew or curious tenant bumps the power connection. The ERE032720's mechanical locking interface ensures power stays connected even in high-traffic areas or installations where the camera housing might be accessed periodically. This is particularly valuable in retail, education, and healthcare deployments where cameras may be mounted in reach of unauthorized personnel.
For integrators standardizing on ACTi's THE platform across multiple sites, keeping ERE032720 cables in your van inventory means faster truck rolls and fewer callbacks. Rather than jury-rigging generic power solutions that void warranties or create support headaches, you're using the exact cable the camera was engineered to work with. When you're scaling a 50-camera office buildout or replacing a failed cable at a remote branch location, having the correct connector the first time prevents the delays and repeat visits that erode project margins.