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Chrusems /r/DeskCableManagement
2 points
1970-01-20 01:10:12.869 +0000 UTC

i recommend attaching a PDU underneath the standing desk and using basic cable management clips/zip ties to run all of your hardware plugs into that. then all you're left with is the single pdu cord to plug into a surge protector (or in my set up, I run into a battery backup UPS)

you can still tie that single pdu cable down, making sure you have enough slack for when you use the standing desk at max height. I have a few more cables running down with the PDU so I use one of these tubes to conceal them all.

here's some pics of my setup https://imgur.com/a/31eAxvQ

fanpple /r/techtheatre
1 point
1970-01-17 20:51:08.802 +0000 UTC

I can't seem to find the runtime chart for this one but it is 900w. Would that last for about an hour?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FBK3QK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

tolitius /r/videosurveillance
1 point
1970-01-18 20:01:13.624 +0000 UTC

thank you for the list

I am still researching DORI and differences between cameras, but from what I gathered so far here is what I need:

  • blue iris $70 (with a phone app)
  • pc (since it only supports windows) likely i7-6700 something like this
  • PoE switch: something like this
  • router, I have an old lynksys with dd-wrt which should do it
  • several very long ethernet cables with some couplers
  • most likely also a UPS
  • ONVIF, PoE cameras

the last bit I am still looking at. I am not ready to spend several hundred dollars per camera (one of your examples is Dahua 2MP Starlight which seems to be super expensive). While I understand it might be much better than the rest, I'd like to see if I can be in a $50 to $100 dollar range per camera. Is there any such cameras you can recommend?

I can see some (ONVIF, PoE): Hikvision 4MP, ONWOTE 5MP, ONWOTE, 4X Optical Zoom Autofocus, Amcrest ProHD, GW Security 5, JideTech PTZ, etc. but I am not sure how to gauge the quality.

Awilliams64 /r/UNIFI
1 point
1970-01-19 15:24:13.389 +0000 UTC

I'm in the same boat as you. I run a https://www.amazon.com/CyberPower-CP1500AVRLCD-Intelligent-Outlets-Mini-Tower/dp/B000FBK3QK/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1ZKTQ0W44DD2J&dchild=1&keywords=ups+battery+backup&qid=1610653100&sprefix=ups+%2Caps%2C199&sr=8-4

has a nice little info display.

Runs dual monitors, mac mini, usg, 8 port poe switch, modem, TV, and phone for an hour and some change. The display will give you min remaining by usage. If i get down to 30 I will load shed one monitor and the tv. and that gains me an additional ~20

PriceZombie /r/PriceZombie
2 points
1970-01-17 14:56:30.815 +0000 UTC

I think that is dependent on Amazon itself.

Some gold deals pricing doesn't get reflected by the API, while others do.

Today's gold deal is a UPS, and as you can see, I have the current pricing for it:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FBK3QK

Ultimately I don't have control over what the stores provide. If PZ grows large enough, I'm sure that can change, as I'd be able to negotiate better feed access.

There is no marker in the API to show if a product has a special deal or not going for it.