Greetings DIY'ers on this wet Monday/week/month. ;-)
Broken CCTV cable repair:
The cctv cable is the type that comes with kits, not thick cat5/router but thinner bnc and power cable combined as one (siamese?).
I have a number of 30m runs from DVR in house to cctv cameras in garage. One of them has lost video.
Camera checked elsewhere, 12v checked on red connector, port on dvr checked ok, so seems to be a break in the video part of the cable.
The cable is routed through house cavities and under a new patio for about 6m, so not practical to replace the cable.
2 questions please:
1) Is it possible to trace the break and repair it (if not the buried section or inaccessible parts of roof cavity).
2) Alternatively, could I power the camera in garage from a nearby mains socket and use the then redundant power cable for the video signal?
Googling brings nothing other than different cctv question on diydoctor, so here I am with my first post. :-)
"Electrics" forum is closest I can see for cctv question, please let me know if there is a better section.
TIA
Dave