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Q-See QS1210 18 Camera Power Distribution Panel

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Q-See QS1210 18 Camera Power Distribution Panel
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Street Price: $129.99
Gaunz Org Price: $83.72
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Sales Rank: 1106





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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Q-See
EAN: 0645439226357
Label: Digital Peripheral Solutions
Product Manufacturer: Digital Peripheral Solutions
Model: QS1210
Publisher: Digital Peripheral Solutions
Ranking: 1106
Studio: Digital Peripheral Solutions


Piece facts:
  • 12V DC Output
  • 10 Amps
  • 115 VAC 50/60 Hz. 1.45 amp input
  • 18 Ports to Connect 18 Cameras




Panel Distribution Power Camera 18 QS1210 Q-See






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The QS1210 is one power sources solution to power up to 18 cameras. Connect all 18 cameras into this panel.








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