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NUUO vs Aver vs Geovison
Bob blackbird replied to MrBostn's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I am a huge fan of NUUO equipment and have been useing their stuff in Australia for about 3 1/2 years or more in various configurations and sites rangeing from dog pounds to supermarkets,cement works, hotels, councils,clubs and other businesses. -
NUUO vs Aver vs Geovison
Bob blackbird replied to MrBostn's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I am a huge fan of NUUO equipment and have been useing their stuff in Australia for about 3 1/2 years or more in various configurations and sites rangeing from dog pounds to supermarkets,cement works, hotels, councils,clubs and other businesses. -
NUUO vs Aver vs Geovison
Bob blackbird replied to MrBostn's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
I am a huge fan of NUUO equipment and have been useing their stuff in Australia for about 3 1/2 years or more in various configurations and sites rangeing from dog pounds to supermarkets,cement works, hotels, councils,clubs and other businesses. -
Hi all I have a customer looking to install cameras in meat freezers/coolrooms. The temperature in these is in the vicinity of -30C. Does anybody know of a decent camera with heating that would be able to withstand these conditions.
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Thanks Rory There are already some cameras installed in these fridges but they are just a huge blob of ice. I need something really hardy for this location as it is just a huge freezer and we need something like 30 cameras in one freezer alone. Its a public holiday here so I will contact Bosch re the extreme cameras on Monday and it would seem like there is a Sydney phone number on the Honywell site under Asia contacts so I will give that number a call also. It will be an interesting installation to say the least, can only work for 20 minss in the freezers at a time and only then when wearing special clothing. Not particularly used to or fond of cold, you would appreciate that Rory.
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Thanks Rory and Survtech your replies are much appreciated I will have to see if I can source these in Australia
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Yep good old Nortons strikes again Symantec update destroys Chinese PCs Symantec has affirmed that a buggy security update, which brought down millions of Chinese PCs, only affected computers with the Simplified Chinese version of Windows XP.
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Hi all In Sydney Australia here and would like to thank all for the handy info I have picked up reading on this site
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How much do these "toys cost"