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Re: Video Survilance Suggestions?
You need Infrared Floodlighting. They are usually a bunch of LED's on a
little board and work pretty good for up to around 30'. I bought a bunch of
them for about $15 each. They were kits that all you did was solder about
40 leds on a board and connect 12volts DC. Don't remember where I got them.
Has been a couple of years.
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Don
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> Don wrote:
>> I do have a couple of B&W cameras that I will be installing inside the
>> garage for use in no visible light conditons. Since it will be a fixed
>> view
>> and nothing normally changes, it really won't make a big difference. I
>> am
>> doing this since the garage is about 100' from the house. Cameras will
>> be
>> tripped when either of the two vehicle doors or the entrance door is
>> opened.
>>
>
> I'd like to do something like this at the store. Hook up a camera to
> the door chime or some kind of motion sensor, so it takes a picture of
> everyone that comes in the front door.
>
> My DVR has built-in motion detection that looks cool if it worked, but
> I still have a bunch of black images at night.
>
> Randy R
>
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