scorpion 0 Posted February 22, 2010 How would you locally record an IP PTZ camera that is remotely set up? Anyone building a PC based DVR in an outdoor weather proof electrical box? What systems do you have? What is your favorite IP PTZ camera? Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thewireguys 3 Posted February 22, 2010 How would you locally record an IP PTZ camera that is remotely set up? Anyone building a PC based DVR in an outdoor weather proof electrical box? What systems do you have? What is your favorite IP PTZ camera? Thanks! Yes working on a Exacq PTZ setup right now. I am using Axis 233d PTZ and a very small custom computer for recording and a wireless access point or mesh network or 3G card. check out........ http://estore.dotworkz.com/Dotworkz-D3-Xero-NVR-p/d3-cdx.htm not cheap but works well your looking $5,000 + just for the housing and mini NVR plus the camera and they are around $2000-3000 These setups are not cheap fixed Mobotix setups are around $5,000 and PTZ setups with wireless can run up to $15,000 plus install. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hardwired 0 Posted February 22, 2010 Not PTZ, but I've been building these for a while now.. 900 Mhz long range Mikrotik/Ubiquiti wireless/router combo, Intel Mini-ITX boards, changed from the Arecont's to Panasonic 502's. This was sort of a prototype, but it has been running through a very hot (105F) summer with no problems. This one's running Milestone, but the newer ones have Exacq. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scorpion 0 Posted February 22, 2010 (edited) thewireguys thanks for the link! hardwired Nice Build! How much did you have wrapped up in it at the time? Edited February 23, 2010 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hardwired 0 Posted February 22, 2010 Nice Build! How much did you have wrapped up in it at the time? Probably around $3K or so.. Surprisingly, that fiberglass box is really expensive ($450+), but it's a lot lighter than steel. Working on a build that looks a little more like a transformer now... And seeing just how light of a platform I can port the Linux version of Exacq onto (NAS on steroids, kind of... ) Stay tuned! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thewireguys 3 Posted February 23, 2010 I am finding it's a lot cheaper to build your own. This is a setup with a mesh radio and a Mobotix camera. Very small and easy to install. Hirdwired: What is the power draw of your box? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted February 23, 2010 How would you locally record an IP PTZ camera that is remotely set up? ------------------------------------------------------ I will suggest to you simple and cost effective way Local Recording 1.Any PTZ cam with Pelco protocol connected to IP plug and play server Recording by SD card inside IP server or NAS 2.Connectivity By WI-FI ( IP Radio or whatever u choose) or using 3G Router or 3G stick 3.Recording remotely Once u connect to IP Server you record by client software continuous or motion mode (36 ch free NVR) keep in mind no network setup needed at IP server end any ??? by the way I called you few times Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted February 23, 2010 I am finding it's a lot cheaper to build your own. This is a setup with a mesh radio and a Mobotix camera. Very small and easy to install. Hirdwired: What is the power draw of your box? I would guess about 30-40 Watts or more no I change my guess 40-50 or more Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bpzle 0 Posted February 23, 2010 hardwired: what kind of glass are you using? looks like you ripped them from external box camera housings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hardwired 0 Posted February 23, 2010 hardwired: what kind of glass are you using? looks like you ripped them from external box camera housings. Yep, you got it, they are replacement windows for Pelco HS8080 enclosures, regular Plexiglass/Lexan was too wavy, made distortion in the images, the Pelco windows are pretty good. As far as the wattage, I haven't measured it, but on the Core2 boxes, I'd say about 70-80 watts, on the Atom, maybe 50 or so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Voipmodo 0 Posted February 24, 2010 I am finding it's a lot cheaper to build your own. This is a setup with a mesh radio and a Mobotix camera. Very small and easy to install. Hirdwired: What is the power draw of your box? Any recommendations on the mesh radio? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites