Ring Floodlight Camera and Power Cable
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Howzat1976
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Ring Floodlight Camera and Power Cable

by Howzat1976 » Sun Jan 03, 2021 11:43 pm

Hi all,
New member, need help with the Ring Floodlight camera. The back bracket only works with the power cable coming through the back. Is there a way you can have the power cable fromt the bottom
(where the entry hole is) then feed it to extnernal box.Ring customer services are hopeless. The US version back bracket is deeper which allows the wire to threaded through the side. I can have longer screws which allow room for for wire. This might let water in as there will be a gap. Thanks all

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Re: Ring Floodlight Camera and Power Cable

by stoneyboy » Mon Jan 04, 2021 10:29 pm

Hi howzat1976
If you are referring to the Ring security cam I thought this did have a bottom entry on the outer moulding.
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Re: Ring Floodlight Camera and Power Cable

by Howzat1976 » Mon Jan 04, 2021 10:36 pm

Hi yes it does, however when the camera housing goes over the bracket it touches the power cable. There is no cut out for the cable on the camera.

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Re: Ring Floodlight Camera and Power Cable

by stoneyboy » Tue Jan 05, 2021 10:00 pm

Hi howzat1976
You can either make a shallow cut out in the outer cover or channel out the wall slightly to recess the cable.
Take care when connecting the mains cables, the internal live wire (black) is so thin it looks like a pull will snap it!
Regards S

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