Hey,
My friend just bought 5 of the new Color4K-X-LEDs from Andy and we were wanting to mount either one or two on a really hefty 35-ft steel pole he has for the sign for his drive-through restaurant
The 4K-X cameras look something like this:

Info about these cameras: Worlds First Review - Dahua - IPC-Color4K-X / DH-IPC-HFW5849T1-ASE-LED - Full Color 4K Camera
I've never pendant mounted any cameras before, so am looking for advice. Would like to make this as strong as possible, as we have a lot of desperate crazies in the neighborhood who would love to steal nice cameras, and very well might be able to jump 8 ft from a standstill on account of the meth.
I found a mount on Dahua's site that looks like it could clamp to the pole OK, the PFA153 or PFA153-SG. The pole it'd have to straddle is huge. It's square in shape with rounded corners, about 8" wide square. I'm calling it a pole since it's vertical, but it's really a massive steel beam. Like the kind of thing bridges are made of. Here's link to Dahua site: PFA153

We'd like to have another arm coming away from the pole a couple feet. I'm thinking like one of those LPR mounts they have at banks that are on walls, or sometimes embedded in concrete. Here's an example of what I was thinking:

The review on the camera says mounting options are PFA152-E, PFA130-E, etc. Has anyone used a pendant mount, is there something that needs to go between the pole and the camera, like a particular junction box or hardware? Or do I need to find a more suitable pendant mount?
Edit:
I looked into this a bit and noticed I couldn't find really anything about doing pendant mounts of bullet-style cameras. While I found this arm mount that looks like it's got some kind of adapter for bullet cameras that MIGHT be adaptable to a pendant mount, I got the impression from some videos / articles that pendant mounting is basically just for dome cameras.
So now I'm thinking maybe just an arm mount?
This one I found with the adapter is a little short, but I like how stocky it looks. I'd really like something that is thick af and not tweaker-pull-downable:

What's really interesting to me is the adapter thing they use for putting bullet cams on it. What's that thing called? And could I do the same thing with like one of the Dahua round junction boxes so it looks more clean? These cameras have a lot of cables to hide.
Thanks!
My friend just bought 5 of the new Color4K-X-LEDs from Andy and we were wanting to mount either one or two on a really hefty 35-ft steel pole he has for the sign for his drive-through restaurant
The 4K-X cameras look something like this:

Info about these cameras: Worlds First Review - Dahua - IPC-Color4K-X / DH-IPC-HFW5849T1-ASE-LED - Full Color 4K Camera
I've never pendant mounted any cameras before, so am looking for advice. Would like to make this as strong as possible, as we have a lot of desperate crazies in the neighborhood who would love to steal nice cameras, and very well might be able to jump 8 ft from a standstill on account of the meth.
I found a mount on Dahua's site that looks like it could clamp to the pole OK, the PFA153 or PFA153-SG. The pole it'd have to straddle is huge. It's square in shape with rounded corners, about 8" wide square. I'm calling it a pole since it's vertical, but it's really a massive steel beam. Like the kind of thing bridges are made of. Here's link to Dahua site: PFA153

We'd like to have another arm coming away from the pole a couple feet. I'm thinking like one of those LPR mounts they have at banks that are on walls, or sometimes embedded in concrete. Here's an example of what I was thinking:

The review on the camera says mounting options are PFA152-E, PFA130-E, etc. Has anyone used a pendant mount, is there something that needs to go between the pole and the camera, like a particular junction box or hardware? Or do I need to find a more suitable pendant mount?
Edit:
I looked into this a bit and noticed I couldn't find really anything about doing pendant mounts of bullet-style cameras. While I found this arm mount that looks like it's got some kind of adapter for bullet cameras that MIGHT be adaptable to a pendant mount, I got the impression from some videos / articles that pendant mounting is basically just for dome cameras.
So now I'm thinking maybe just an arm mount?
This one I found with the adapter is a little short, but I like how stocky it looks. I'd really like something that is thick af and not tweaker-pull-downable:


What's really interesting to me is the adapter thing they use for putting bullet cams on it. What's that thing called? And could I do the same thing with like one of the Dahua round junction boxes so it looks more clean? These cameras have a lot of cables to hide.
Thanks!
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