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<blockquote data-quote="ICanFixIt" data-source="post: 3923775" data-attributes="member: 45888"><p>They are on shelves I built in a closet. The 1080 resolution NVR has 8 cameras attached and it is no problem to touch. I would guess that it is less than 105 F. The 4k resolution NVR has 4 cameras attached and it is something under 100 F. The UPS for the system is on the other side of an insulated wall, so it does not contribute to any overheating problems. All of the power adapters for NVR's and cameras are on another shelf below the NVR's. There is a powered HDMI switch and a gigabit Ethernet switch in the closet as well. Bottom line is; I don't have any evidence of overheating with my NVR's. </p><p>On another note: I have had to replace a couple of my cameras due to blurry image or outright failure. The price is pretty low, but availability has been hit or miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICanFixIt, post: 3923775, member: 45888"] They are on shelves I built in a closet. The 1080 resolution NVR has 8 cameras attached and it is no problem to touch. I would guess that it is less than 105 F. The 4k resolution NVR has 4 cameras attached and it is something under 100 F. The UPS for the system is on the other side of an insulated wall, so it does not contribute to any overheating problems. All of the power adapters for NVR's and cameras are on another shelf below the NVR's. There is a powered HDMI switch and a gigabit Ethernet switch in the closet as well. Bottom line is; I don't have any evidence of overheating with my NVR's. On another note: I have had to replace a couple of my cameras due to blurry image or outright failure. The price is pretty low, but availability has been hit or miss. [/QUOTE]
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