From top to bottom:
- AC Infinity Controller 12 - Powers the two Airplate S7 fan units on the wall.
- StarTech.com 8 outlet power strip / surge protector
- Unifi 24 Port POE Switch (250w) (Driving 10 IP POE Cameras & 6 AC-Pro Access Points)
- 2 x R.J. Enterprises - High Density CAT6 Half-U (0.5U) Patch Panel
- Unifi 24 Port Switch
- USG P3 - In a 3rd party chasis (can't find the details right now)
- Dahua NVR transplanted into a rackmount-able chassis. (way harder than it should have been)
- StarTech.com 8 outlet power strip / surge protector
- StarTech.com 2U Server Rack Shelf at the bottom, which supports:
- 2x Honeywell Climate Gateways
- Circle Home Plus (2nd Gen)
- DS115J (Used for VPN)
- DS918+ (Used for Plex, Unifi Controller, and File Storage)
- HDHomeRun Quatro
- SunFounder Raspberry Pi Display 13.3 Inch IPS Portable 2 HDMI Monitor - Connects to the Dahua NVR and a RasberryPi2 so I can connect to the Unifi Controller.
- LED light strip from Lowes,
- APC 1500VA UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protector
Red Cables = Core Infrastructure (i.e. touch these, kill multiple things)
Purple Cables = IP POE Cameras
White Cables = LAG for DS918+
Green Cables = Other stuff
SunFounder Raspberry Pi Display 13.3 Inch IPS Portable 2 HDMI Monitor 1920x1080 Gaming Monitor for Ps4 Raspberry Pi WiiU Xbox 360 Windows 7/8/10 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NNXH2SS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JFS5Eb4HYJGXX
Are you sure you want to use a 7" monitor for multiview? Your camera views are going to be like 1.75" diagonal. I have the Blackamagic Smartview Duo in my ATEM TVS rack displaying multiview and program out and honestly it's probably the piece of gear I most regret buying because IMO it's really useless besides looking cool.
When I needed turn my rig into something really portable I ended up getting some random 13" "rapsberry pi"-targeted monitor off Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NNXH2SS/ ) for my multiview instead of lugging around a 22" monitor. It's still on the small size unless it's right in my face but it's about twice the screen real estate as a 7" monitor while still being really light and portable