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Clive Arthur May 23rd 20 03:12 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
My Office is at the top of the house and there's an unused small
Victorian fireplace. The top of the chimney pot for this is probably 4
metres up.

For fun, I want to put a camera up there on a pole so I can poke it out
the top and turn it round. I can't get to the chimney pot, or at least,
that game isn't worth the candle.

I have some drain unblocking poles, but any camera would need a remotely
operated lens cover to stop it getting filthy on the way up.

Any such thing around? USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.

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Dave Plowman (News) May 23rd 20 04:32 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
In article ,
Clive Arthur wrote:
My Office is at the top of the house and there's an unused small
Victorian fireplace. The top of the chimney pot for this is probably 4
metres up.


For fun, I want to put a camera up there on a pole so I can poke it out
the top and turn it round. I can't get to the chimney pot, or at least,
that game isn't worth the candle.


I have some drain unblocking poles, but any camera would need a remotely
operated lens cover to stop it getting filthy on the way up.


Any such thing around? USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.


You can do USB over 4 metres plus with an active lead.

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Harry Bloomfield, Esq. May 23rd 20 04:35 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
Clive Arthur submitted this idea :
Any such thing around? USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.


Wifi camera and maybe a cover which could be tugged off with a string
once up there?

ss May 23rd 20 04:48 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
On 23/05/2020 16:35, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Clive Arthur submitted this idea :
Any such thing around?* USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.


Wifi camera and maybe a cover which could be tugged off with a string
once up there?


+1

newshound May 23rd 20 05:37 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
On 23/05/2020 15:12, Clive Arthur wrote:
My Office is at the top of the house and there's an unused small
Victorian fireplace.Â* The top of the chimney pot for this is probably 4
metres up.

For fun, I want to put a camera up there on a pole so I can poke it out
the top and turn it round.Â* I can't get to the chimney pot, or at least,
that game isn't worth the candle.

I have some drain unblocking poles, but any camera would need a remotely
operated lens cover to stop it getting filthy on the way up.

Any such thing around?Â* USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.

Remember it is very unlikely to be straight up.

John Rumm May 23rd 20 06:00 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
On 23/05/2020 16:48, ss wrote:
On 23/05/2020 16:35, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Clive Arthur submitted this idea :
Any such thing around?* USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.


Wifi camera and maybe a cover which could be tugged off with a string
once up there?


+1


or a PoE ethernet one...

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[email protected] May 23rd 20 07:02 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
On Saturday, 23 May 2020 15:12:51 UTC+1, Clive Arthur wrote:
I have some drain unblocking poles, but any camera would need a remotely
operated lens cover to stop it getting filthy on the way up.
Any such thing around? USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.


Invert a plastic bag over the camera. Attach a length of hose to the drain rods with the end inside the plastic bag (you might run the cable inside the hose to give it protection).

When the camera has exited the chimbley pot, send some compressed air up the hose to blow the bag off. You'd probably have enough force to blow off a bubble-wrap bag.

This is a once-only operation.

Or attach something shiny and wait for a magpie or jackdaw.

Or attach a (potato) chip and wait for a gull.

Owain


Tim+[_5_] May 23rd 20 07:33 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
Clive Arthur wrote:
My Office is at the top of the house and there's an unused small
Victorian fireplace. The top of the chimney pot for this is probably 4
metres up.

For fun, I want to put a camera up there on a pole so I can poke it out
the top and turn it round. I can't get to the chimney pot, or at least,
that game isn't worth the candle.

I have some drain unblocking poles, but any camera would need a remotely
operated lens cover to stop it getting filthy on the way up.

Any such thing around? USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.


Id be tempted to make some sort of cage or basket around the camera, or
just anything to keep the camera away from the sides of the chimney.
Shouldnt be too hard...

Tim

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Andy Burns[_13_] May 23rd 20 10:02 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
wrote:

wait for a gull.


to crap on the lens?


Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) May 24th 20 09:09 AM

Camera up the Chimney
 
Get a drone instead.
Brian

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"Clive Arthur" wrote in message
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My Office is at the top of the house and there's an unused small Victorian
fireplace. The top of the chimney pot for this is probably 4 metres up.

For fun, I want to put a camera up there on a pole so I can poke it out
the top and turn it round. I can't get to the chimney pot, or at least,
that game isn't worth the candle.

I have some drain unblocking poles, but any camera would need a remotely
operated lens cover to stop it getting filthy on the way up.

Any such thing around? USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.

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Cheers
Clive




Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) May 24th 20 09:13 AM

Camera up the Chimney
 
Most chimneys have some kind of cranked or blocked bit like louvers to stop
rain coming straight down or birds building their nests there.
I'd have thought a camera on a mast poked through from inside the loft
with a tile removed might be another way of doing it.
Brian

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Clive Arthur submitted this idea :
Any such thing around? USB would be good, maybe it's a little too far.


Wifi camera and maybe a cover which could be tugged off with a string once
up there?




Andrew[_22_] May 24th 20 12:46 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
Or just buy a drone if he is perving on the neighbours or
reporting lockdown evaders to the plod :-)

Andrew

On 24/05/2020 09:13, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
Most chimneys have some kind of cranked or blocked bit like louvers to stop
rain coming straight down or birds building their nests there.
I'd have thought a camera on a mast poked through from inside the loft
with a tile removed might be another way of doing it.
Brian



ARW May 25th 20 07:04 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
You didn't need a drone to spot the BBQ down the street.

I never knew that that many people lived in that 3 bed semi.

On 24/05/2020 12:46, Andrew wrote:
Or just buy a drone if he is perving on the neighbours or
reporting lockdown evaders to the plod :-)

Andrew

On 24/05/2020 09:13, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
Most chimneys have some kind of cranked or blocked bit like louvers to
stop
rain coming straight down or birds building their nests there.
Â*Â* I'd have thought a camera on a mast poked through from inside the loft
with a tile removed might beÂ* another way of doing it.
Â* Brian




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Andy Burns[_13_] May 25th 20 07:13 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
ARW wrote:

You didn't need a drone to spot the BBQ down the street.
I never knew that that many people lived in that 3 bed semi.


Now you know where all the Strongbow went ...



[email protected] May 25th 20 07:25 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
On Monday, 25 May 2020 19:04:17 UTC+1, ARW wrote:
I never knew that that many people lived in that 3 bed semi.


Romanians?

Owain


ARW May 25th 20 07:28 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
On 25/05/2020 19:13, Andy Burns wrote:
ARW wrote:

You didn't need a drone to spot the BBQ down the street. I never knew
that that many people lived in that 3 bed semi.


Now you know where all the Strongbow went ...



You might be correct :-)

However I am not bothered.

I spent enough for free delivery from here

http://bradfieldbrewery.com/our-beers/

and from here

https://www.lilleyscider.co.uk/





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ARW May 25th 20 07:44 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
On 25/05/2020 19:25, wrote:
On Monday, 25 May 2020 19:04:17 UTC+1, ARW wrote:
I never knew that that many people lived in that 3 bed semi.


Romanians?



I am proud to say have a good mix of Europeans in our village.

But very few if none at all are Romany gypsies.


This was just the local born and dreads. The same ones that complain
that foreigners "take our jobs" but would **** themselves if they had to
put an alarm clock on for 7 in the morning and do a days work.

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ARW May 25th 20 07:47 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 
On 25/05/2020 19:44, ARW wrote:
On 25/05/2020 19:25, wrote:
On Monday, 25 May 2020 19:04:17 UTC+1, ARWÂ* wrote:
I never knew that that many people lived in that 3 bed semi.


Romanians?



I am proud to say have a good mix of Europeans in our village.

But very few if none at all are Romany gypsies.


This was just the local born and dreads.


That should have said born and bred's.

But I like my spelling mistake.


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Rod Speed May 25th 20 11:59 PM

Camera up the Chimney
 


"ARW" wrote in message
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On 25/05/2020 19:44, ARW wrote:
On 25/05/2020 19:25, wrote:
On Monday, 25 May 2020 19:04:17 UTC+1, ARW wrote:
I never knew that that many people lived in that 3 bed semi.

Romanians?



I am proud to say have a good mix of Europeans in our village.

But very few if none at all are Romany gypsies.


This was just the local born and dreads.


That should have said born and bred's.

But I like my spelling mistake.


I thought you were talking about those with dreds.


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