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We can help with the meter. Just get a cheapie and we can guide you to test.

above two pics is how . That exact meter setting. and the two leads connected to the PSU output (in your case exactly where any 1 camera is connected).

Use COMM for the black lead and VOhmmA for the red lead. usually the left two. NOT the socket marked 10 amp.

send us a pic of the number readout. if its 12V roughly, the PSU is theoretically good. Test it both loaded (cams connected) and unloaded (cams disconnected) for even more insight
 
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above two pics is how . That exact meter setting. and the two leads connected to the PSU output (in your case exactly where any 1 camera is connected).

Use COMM for the black lead and VOhmmA for the red lead. usually the left two. NOT the socket marked 10 amp.

send us a pic of the number readout. if its 12V roughly, the PSU is theoretically good. Test it both loaded (cams connected) and unloaded (cams disconnected) for even more insight

Thanks for this I ordered a new power supply. Will see what happens when i hook it up.

I guess I should have ordered one of these meters too. If I don't come right with the new power supply, will return it and add the meter to my order.
 
Issue was the power supply guys. But seems 1 camera is now dead. So 3 of the 4 working now.

Have to troubleshoot to see if it's cable or the camera
 
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