FAQs
Sewer Camera is a device specially designed to inspect the internal conditions of sewers and drainage pipes. It usually consists of a high-resolution camera, an LED light source, a display/controller, and a cable.
The camera can penetrate deep into the pipe through the cable and transmit the captured video images to an external display in real time, helping technicians to accurately locate problems such as blockage, rupture, corrosion, and tree root invasion.
The Sanyipace plumbing camera is equipped with a high-capacity 4500mAh lithium battery, providing up to 6 to 8 hours of continuous operation on a full charge.
This is ideal for most routine plumbing camera inspections and extended tasks.
The charging time is approximately 4 to 5 hours, and the device supports operation while charging, offering greater efficiency and flexibility during use.
Sanyipace plumbing camera devices are full-featured, and some models are equipped with all of the following features:
- HD display and video recording: Equipped with a large screen, it supports 1080P video recording, photo taking, zoom, and audio recording.
- Built-in 512Hz transmitter: pinpoints blockages and is compatible with 512Hz receivers.
- Meter counting function: real-time display of putter length, support meter/foot switching, and zeroing.
- Self-balancing plumbing camera: automatically keeps the screen upright, making it easy to observe the inside of the pipe.
- IP68 waterproof plumbing camera head: HD wide-angle lens + 12 adjustable brightness LEDs for complex environments.
- Multiple cable configurations: multiple specifications of actuator cables are available to adapt to different operational needs.
- Rich accessories and options: support touch screen, 360° swivel head, and other configurations, as well as flexible customization.
Yes, SANYIPACE plumbers' cameras are IP68 rated waterproof and can work stably in wet and waterlogged environments. Whether it is used for sewer, drain, or industrial pipeline inspection, it ensures that the plumbers camera operates normally, is not affected by water pressure or sewage, and provides you with clear and reliable inspection images.
However, it should be noted that complete immersion for a long time will affect the service life of the equipment.
Under normal use and with regular maintenance, SANYIPACE sewer cameras typically last 3 to 5 years in residential inspections or light industrial applications.
However, heavy use in harsh environments, such as high humidity, corrosive conditions, or frequent deployment—may shorten the lifespan. To extend the life of your device, we recommend cleaning the camera lens, cables, and connectors regularly and avoiding prolonged exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures.
Yes, the sewer cameras purchased from our Sanyipace website have a one-year warranty period. If there are quality problems during use, please feel free to contact our customer service email: service@sanyipace.com
Choosing the right plumbers camera depends on your inspection needs and working environment. Here are the key factors to consider:
- Cable Length – Choose a length that matches your plumbing camera
- inspection depth—100 to 400 ft (30–120 m) for most jobs.
- Camera Head – Look for a compact, waterproof (IP68) camera to fit tight or wet spaces.
- Image & Lighting – HD resolution and adjustable LEDs ensure clear visuals in dark pipes.
- Locator Function – A 512Hz transmitter helps you locate the camera underground if needed.
- Monitor & Recording – A built-in screen with recording, snapshots, and voice notes improves workflow.
- Portability – Durable casing and wheeled designs make transport and setup easier.
- Warranty & Support - Choose the trusted Sanyipace brand, we provide 1 1-year warranty service.
Sanyipace sewer camera offers a range of cable lengths to meet different inspection needs, including 100 ft (30 m), 165 ft (50 m), 230 ft (70 m), 330 ft (100 m), and 400 ft (120 m). Whether you're inspecting residential sewer lines or deeper industrial pipelines, there's a cable length to match your job site requirements.
Regarding the blue screen problem of the plumbing camera inspection, please troubleshoot the issue through our blog about the sewer camera blue screen(https://sanyipace.com/blogs/technical-support-repair-solutions/is-your-plumbing-camera-going-blue-and-no-signal-here-s-how-to-stop).
If you need other assistance, please feel free to contact our customer service: service@sanyipace.com