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Two story home: best way to mount a IQinvision Sentinel IQ85


 
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silversnoopy
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:29 pm    Post subject: Two story home: best way to mount a IQinvision Sentinel IQ85 Reply with quote

I am thinking about buying four IQ853s for my home.

IQinvision indicated that they weigh about 10 pounds each.

I was thinking about installing them under my roof eves.

Does anyone have a recommendation for the best way to attach these cameras to my home? I really don't want to drill holes in my stucco, and so I'm hoping I can attach them to the exposed wood under my eves.

Any other ideas?

I also thought about putting polls in the ground, but then that might make it too easy for someone to steal them. I want them high-up on my home's structure to make it as difficult as possible to steal or vandalize them.
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Mr Sots
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you mean the 753? Awesome cameras.

Shop around, there are plenty of companies manufacture camera housings and accessories to cover pretty much every scenario. You just need one with a double joint so you can fix it above without needing to invert the housing which are easilly available.

If you're really stuck let me know and I'll dig you some links out when I get back to work on Tuesday.
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