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ttn
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clima protect camera.

Post by ttn »

hi! ( my englis is bad)

im working on a cctv with zm , and i dont know how to protect the cameras from the clima.

i think that introduce the cameras in a pvc tube.. but i dont know how do this process because is not simple to seal and insulate.

anybody knows how do this o know some tutorial ?
jameswilson
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Post by jameswilson »

you need to buy a housing, all online cctv suppliers will have them, if its cold you will also want a heater, if its hot a fan
James Wilson

Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
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gr8bytehuntr
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Post by gr8bytehuntr »

Redneck waterproofing:
1) rub grease on lens
2) paint camera
3) clean lens
whatboy
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Post by whatboy »

gr8bytehuntr wrote:Redneck waterproofing:
1) rub grease on lens
2) paint camera
3) clean lens
Don't fskin shit Me... REALY???
gr8bytehuntr
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Post by gr8bytehuntr »

Grease or petroleum jelly are common masking agents in painting.
Waterproofing is the functional goal of most paint jobs.
Why not?
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