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Need advise about outdoor LED Motion lights
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Test Bench
We call it "The Snow Cave" One Stream Engine chugging along nicely. It was 20 below Celcius the day I took the pic. -
Thanks for the info Sean. I still haven't got the LAN working yet.... It's all a bit overwhelming and we have had such a busy summer that I just haven't had the time to really get into it. I have to have total peace and quiet to concentrate on this stuff and it has been anything but that around here! Then there's work.... I have been playing around with the new PTZ you sent me, and thank you big time for that!, but as I said in my email, I think I am over my head with that too.... And, putting a new metal roof on the house kinda takes up some time....
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Can anyone help me figure out how to focus my outdoor cameras? They are Samsung SCC-130B's. We can get them close to perfect, but there's no way they would be any good to the police for identification purposes. We're using a QVIS 8 channel DVR, if that helps any......
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Need advise about outdoor LED Motion lights
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Test Bench
Hey Soundy, that sounds like a plan! Just bring your tools and be prepared to work! Of course, you'll have to get past the wifer. She is quite sensitive to folks just landing here for "the tour". Quote, "This isn't freekin Disneyland".... Oh well, she can be quite nice, kinda like a pitbull..... -
Need advise about outdoor LED Motion lights
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Test Bench
Actually, we do have a couple of 100W floods in the front of the house, but we sure don't leave them on for too long! The gizmo is called a "Stream Engine", it's made by a company in Nova Scotia called Energy Systems & Design. It generates 30A @ 12V and we store the power in 8, 100 AH batteries. The excess power is sent into a "load dump", a basic heating element. We invert to 120V AC with a pure sine inverter, which runs the washing machine, power tools, fridge and all the other goodies. I have some pictures on my laptop hard drive (LT died a couple of weeks ago), but it'll take some doing to post them and after a long week on the road, I'm ready for bed.... I'll work on getting them up tomorrow. -
Need advise about outdoor LED Motion lights
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Test Bench
Sorry for the delayed reply, work eh...... We live completely off grid and generate our power from our creek, 450 W continuous, so we are very energy conscious. I keep seeing those LED, solar powered ones and figured they would be the way to go. They would be placed in the trees around our place, for security and convenience, and the idea of running wire to each one is totally not happening.... Exactly. We have CFL flood lights around the house and on really cold nights, they take forever to simply come on. LED's are expensive at Homo Despot, but we have found some online that are fairly reasonable.... (just know that "Made in China" can mean, "Fail and burn down house"!) -
Need advise about outdoor LED Motion lights
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Test Bench
Thanks for the replies guys. Can anyone recommend a brand? I found some Westinghouse PIR lights on Amazon but the reviewers all said they were cheap c**p. My electrical supplier has some real fancy ones, but $200 for a night light is a bit steep. The salesman even advised me to look online for a better deal! I may have mentioned this before but we live in the forest and this time of year there are moths the size of birds slamming into the porch lights. That's why thought it would be best to have the motion sensor mounted away from the actual light. -
After googling till my fingers bled, with nary an answer in sight, I thought, WTF, this is why I joined this forum. I recently purchased a used system from our very own SEANHAWG and he has been great. He went on vacation though, and even though he said he'd answer emails while lounging by the pool, I don't want to bug him with this. (Just wait till you get back though bud ) Ok, it's an ULTRAK KDSA00N1. It's probably a no-brainer to the experts, but I ain't no expert! I need to know what wires go where.... or if wires go "where".... Video, ok, not that dumb. 24V, there are 2 terminals marked 24V and a common in between. There are TX- & TX+, RX- & RX+, and a ground I'm not too concerned about the alarm connections.... Sean set the DVR's , (a QVIS Appllo 1U) channel 1 for the PTZ before he shipped it, so that part is already done, but after that it's kinda like driving in the dark with no headlights..... Any help you all could share with this neophyte will be very much appreciated. Jon
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Newb nervous about wiring Ultrak PTZ
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Security Cameras
Good Morning..... stretch...... Thanks for that bit of good news Sean. My first big task is getting my DVR recognized by my router. I've had to delve into the innards of the router when I set up my Nettalk VOIP device a few months ago, so I might even have a clue as to how to do this! It's a Cisco/linksys E1000. I have overcome the password problem in IE and am ready to make the necessary adjustments..... carefully.... Once I get this mastered, it should be fairly straight forward..... -
Newb nervous about wiring Ultrak PTZ
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Security Cameras
No, Hugenet is not our main ISP anymore, we even got FAPped today and we barely even used it! We also have a Line Of Sight ISP called "lookieloo. Strange name but at least it's fast. Pings at between 15 and 20 consistently. That's not our problem at the moment though... It's a good thing that I have lots of hair, because I'm ready to pull it out now We need to use IE to set the router and DVR up, correct? I can access the router's admin page no problem on Firefox, but IE won't let me in! 401 error FORBIDDEN!!! effin complicators! Sooooo, now what? I tell ya, geeks are getting back at me for being mean to them back in the day..... And I forgot to put more beer in the fridge! We will overcome! -
Newb nervous about wiring Ultrak PTZ
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Security Cameras
Thanks to you all for your advise! ... The story so far....... I have almost all of my cameras wired and ready to go. Manroom wiring is neat and organized as per the wifers demands... ... ... PTZ will be bench tested once I'm confident that everything's hooked up right. The DVR is set up but not plugged in. Now, my ISP has assured me that we have a static IP, which is good. However, he said we need a switch BETWEEN the modem and the router that the DVR is attached to. This is where a beer or seven is looking like a good option.... Computers and I are not friends, let alone something as alien as networks! I have yet to figure out how the whole thing works, let alone hooks together As much as I would like to get my toy working tonight, I think it's best if I study my next moves carefully, BEFORE I turn everything on. And just for good measure..... Any last thoughts? -
Newb nervous about wiring Ultrak PTZ
HiddenMountain replied to HiddenMountain's topic in Security Cameras
Yeah, that's wut I'm sayin.... Well, now I feel like getting on the Surgeons Forum and asking about brain surgery! How hard can it be with all the pros right there to help! Sean, what are you doing man? There is no way you can "re-create" in 2 days I got almost all of my cable runs done yesterday. (I'm leaving the 2 long outdoor ones until I find a suitable grunt to dig trenches and lay conduit.) So today is "dangling off steep roofs and hook up day". Sean, thanks for the tutoring. I have been know to screw up toast, so pray that I get this right. Also, the 24AC power box has way more connections than I need. Iffin I was to disconnect one of the transformers, which one? As for the RX vs TX thing, no offence guys but we'll be doing it Seans way. And as for the lower back pain and mutual funds questions..... I find that back pain goes away after about the fourth beer and you can't eat gold or silver..... -
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Northern Mexico?
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Greetings all, Well, after my disastrous experience with EX-10 two years ago, and much study on the subject, I am finally getting with the program....sort of..... I have been reading here for a while now and decided to join today. One of your members, Seanhawg, has been helping me put together a CCTV system for my house in the mountains. A few more details and it'll be on it's way. Thanks again Sean. I'm sure I have lots to learn yet! Thanks eh! Jon
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ak357, what will we call our new province?
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Cool. Yep, pretty hard to beat BC for all around awesomeness eh....
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Hi Soundy We're in the Nahatlatch Valley, aka, the middle of nowhere, where we love to be! Glad to meet ya and thanks for the hello...
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Howdy from another ex-Vancouverite, living 150 miles just outside.....