Outdoor Cameras

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val42
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Outdoor Cameras

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I'd like to put some cameras for Zoneminder outside. But the ones that I've found are only for -10C (14F) to 50C. Here in Ogden, Utah the outside temperatures commonly get to -18C (0F) and a few years ago got down to -29C (-20F). It doesn't even get close to the upper range of these cameras, maybe 44C (111F) at most.

I don't expect that the extreme low temperatures will happen, but the camera should be able to go down to -20C (-4F). Any recommendations?

Also, I found some outdoor cameras at Home Depot yesterday for $49.95. They specifically say that they are meant to be out of precipitation. I looked over the entire packaging but I didn't find any temperature ranges. Even though they are for sale in this area, I don't automatically trust that they checked the temperature range. Any one know what the temperature range of these cameras are?
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cordel
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Post by cordel »

I'm not aware of any cameras that do well at those temperatures but you might consider getting an outdoor enclosure with a heater built in. They run on 24 VAC and cost around $50 USD. That would keep the camera in a tolerable range and prevent fogging and iceing.
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