gimme_jimm
We have a farm about 10 miles from our home. We'd like to put security cameras in the barn then watch the image/video online. Is that possible even though there is no electricity or internet at the barn? What would you suggest?
Thanks in advance.
Answer
One possible scheme would be to put in a small solar system with batteries that can run for a few days without significant charging (depending on your typical weather patterns). The system would need to be big enough to operate a satellite-based internet connection (ex: HughesNet), the camera and lights for nighttime operation.
One possible scheme would be to put in a small solar system with batteries that can run for a few days without significant charging (depending on your typical weather patterns). The system would need to be big enough to operate a satellite-based internet connection (ex: HughesNet), the camera and lights for nighttime operation.
security camera - glare from the window from the nightvision/IR?
romantikni
Hi, i have a security camera that has night vision / IR lights, it is pointed out the window. I have a glare from the IR on the window. During daylight the picture quality is clear , but as soon as it goes nighttime i can't see out the window because of the glare.
So my question is - how can i stop the glare? so i can use the nightvision out the window.
Answer
The problem is the same as that with normal light. During the day it is hard to see inside houses because the light source is reflect back off the glass. However it is easy to see out of the house because the light source is outside. At night it is easy to see into a house with the lights on, but hard to see out. Again, the light will reflect off the glass on the side of the light source.
To solve your issue, you need to block the IR source inside the window and provide an IR source outside the window. The camera itself can stay inside.
The problem is the same as that with normal light. During the day it is hard to see inside houses because the light source is reflect back off the glass. However it is easy to see out of the house because the light source is outside. At night it is easy to see into a house with the lights on, but hard to see out. Again, the light will reflect off the glass on the side of the light source.
To solve your issue, you need to block the IR source inside the window and provide an IR source outside the window. The camera itself can stay inside.
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