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Thanks for the suggestions.
The Unistrut sounds like a good way. While doing some research I also read a person used a beam clamp and a junction box as a camera mount. The magnetic attachment might work for the inside cameras.
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Hello All,
I'm currently doing some research for an upcoming camera install at my in-laws farm shop.
I have a few questions that hopefully can be answered or at least be pointed in the right direction.
Some background info:
I plan to install 10 Hikvision cameras:
4 Bullet with motorized zoom (Red)
4 Turret Style (Blue)
2 Mini Domes (Orange)
Overall picture of camera locations.
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/7e3jv2imtBPXS8kUjMx3TxPsQUnn-NZjOWG3gpPPwzs?feat=directlink
Equipment I plan to use on this project:
Router: ERPro-8
Shop POE Switch: WS-12-250-AC
Cable: PT6LC14 - 400 ft Pre-terminated Fiber Optic Cable - 6 Fiber MM 62.5 Outdoor Armored cable, terminated with LC connectors
Camera Cabling: Ubiquiti Tough Cable
Cable Connectors: TC-Con-100
There is more equipment involved but I won't bore you with all of it
Now to the Questions:
The farm shop is a metal structure wrapped in sheet metal.
How would you guys mount your cameras to it? I'm trying to minimize the amount of holes I drill into the shop.
There are also I-Beams and Channel/C-Beams that some of the cameras will be mounted too.
Drilling holes in the support beams doesn't sound very good.
How would you guys mount equipment to I and C beams?
Here are some pictures I took of the install locations.
THANKS for reading such a long post...
Dave
Upcoming Camera Project Questions
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That's a great idea. I need to check my local hardware stores.
Thanks jazzar