After reading many a thread about LPR installs (This / This / & This ) I believe I am ready to install some test cameras in two locations to start grabbing plates. Just looking for some feedback from the experts here before I start drilling holes and running cables.
Unfornatually putting them on top of a ladder clamped to as a temp solution isn't an option due to the wife factor. I have overview/trigger camera's in three of the four prospective install locations. The fourth location does not have an overview/trigger camera installed yet, but will soon when I install the LPR's.
I have two of Fenderman's all-time favorite cameras, the Huisun Mini PTZ's set up in my garage and dialed in at about 26 feet currently for nighttime settings. I would like to install two of them in the final locations before I send @EMPIRETECANDY $500 for two HFW5241E-Z12E. I know I will have to adjust the settings on the Huisun's after I install them as 26 feet is shorter than the final distance to grab the plates.
I have attached BI screenshots of the current views of where the trigger cameras are currently and the LPR's will be. I have also attached a map from IPVM as I live on a corner lot like @samplenhold does so I am wondering based on my somewhat limited install locations where the two cameras should go. I live a two-plate state, so 99% of the cars have front plates unless they are the occasional meth wagons that roll through from time to time. I have estimated the maximum distance to the FOV for reading the plates will be 50-60 feet for each location.
The lead/capture time on Cam 1 and 2 would be the longest, but I am unsure how long after being triggered that BI+ALPR will need to grab the plate. Cam 3 has a good view of the street, but will have less time due to the curve in the road and my fence.
Cam 1 would grab all the North/South traffic on 174/175 and Cam 2 should get most on 23rd Way. Are those two the best locations, or are 3 needed as well to catch ones that head north on 175th and turn left on 23rd? Just wondering if Cam 2 will be able to grab plates from both directions when zoomed in?
Location 4 trigger/overview will be installed soon and is another possible location that would look east towards the T in the road but might suffer from the same issue as #3 where the lead time might not be enough to grab a plate after the car turns on to 23rd Way.
Unfornatually putting them on top of a ladder clamped to as a temp solution isn't an option due to the wife factor. I have overview/trigger camera's in three of the four prospective install locations. The fourth location does not have an overview/trigger camera installed yet, but will soon when I install the LPR's.
I have two of Fenderman's all-time favorite cameras, the Huisun Mini PTZ's set up in my garage and dialed in at about 26 feet currently for nighttime settings. I would like to install two of them in the final locations before I send @EMPIRETECANDY $500 for two HFW5241E-Z12E. I know I will have to adjust the settings on the Huisun's after I install them as 26 feet is shorter than the final distance to grab the plates.
I have attached BI screenshots of the current views of where the trigger cameras are currently and the LPR's will be. I have also attached a map from IPVM as I live on a corner lot like @samplenhold does so I am wondering based on my somewhat limited install locations where the two cameras should go. I live a two-plate state, so 99% of the cars have front plates unless they are the occasional meth wagons that roll through from time to time. I have estimated the maximum distance to the FOV for reading the plates will be 50-60 feet for each location.
The lead/capture time on Cam 1 and 2 would be the longest, but I am unsure how long after being triggered that BI+ALPR will need to grab the plate. Cam 3 has a good view of the street, but will have less time due to the curve in the road and my fence.
Cam 1 would grab all the North/South traffic on 174/175 and Cam 2 should get most on 23rd Way. Are those two the best locations, or are 3 needed as well to catch ones that head north on 175th and turn left on 23rd? Just wondering if Cam 2 will be able to grab plates from both directions when zoomed in?
Location 4 trigger/overview will be installed soon and is another possible location that would look east towards the T in the road but might suffer from the same issue as #3 where the lead time might not be enough to grab a plate after the car turns on to 23rd Way.