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On May 29, 10:58*pm, "dennis@home"
wrote: "Jim K" wrote in message news ![]() might & might..... right thanks Dennis, back to bed with you. Shame, I was just going to posthttp://www.toolstation.com/shop/Safety+Security/Burglar+Alarms/Dual+T... You will need to protect it from rain by using an open fronted box. Or you could usehttp://www.toolstation.com/shop/Safety+Security/Burglar+Alarms/Exteri... and a 12v supply and/or relay. Like I said a new camera may be cheaperhttp://www.networkwebcams.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=753in the long run. John`s relay logic is clever but CJ suggested Quad PIR in about post 4, which is what a quad PIR does http://www.future-mag.com/0710/071032.asp mebbe we are the google groups users ;-) Dennis has a good point about PIRs not seeing through glass, or acrylic or polycarbonate, no matter how thin it blocks the PIR, only thing found that was IR transparent was polythene and going by CJ presumably PET plastic. Have an ancient Motorola Homesight setup , PIR operated cams , usb hub, cams were meant to be indoor use only, thought would mount in floodlight housings, they do, but not with the glass on... Ended up sealing obvious seams with silicone and mounting cams in flood housings with no glass, now lasted over 4 years through 2 severe winters with snow piled on them, floodlight housing is good cam mount, had to point out to other regular users of area that cams were there , becomes part of the scenery. They caught fuzzy images of last 2 intruders, enough to give cops exact time and relative size and build of hoodies involved that and individual bolt croppers apparently leave a dsitinctive unique cut, probably out of the young offenders now. After that upgraded to DVR and more cams (and more locks), including one in door viewer for that close up. Avtech DVR`s are cheap and have phone apps for remote viewing, Though DVR has all the motion detection whingdings use the old moto for checking to see if need anything more detailed from the DVR. Wired current cams with CAT5 baluns specifically with power, video and audio, not interested in audio but leaves a spare pair for wiring PIR to alarm inputs on DVR. Most PIRs seem to be 2 part case and lens, after way Motos have stood up to driving rain and snow for years reckon 12V interior PIR with a smidge of silicone should last OK, at the current cost annual replacement would be fine. If its a deterrent or they face on to publicly accesible areas warning signs are a necessity. Cheers Adam |
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