A wonderful clean installation

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Why even use junction boxes if you're not going to seal the entrance point of the wire? You may as well mount the camera directly to the building and leave the connection exposed
 
And that nice and sturdy OSHA approved ladder - that's a wonderful one to use, especially when it collapses on its own with the person on it
 
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Analog cams, white non-UV zip ties on black cables, non-existent drip loop........

The cams being analog is actually not really bad, some people prefer them, and sometimes a budget can dicate them also.
 
Analog cams, white non-UV zip ties on black cables, non-existent drip loop........

The cams being analog is actually not really bad, some people prefer them, and sometimes a budget can dicate them also.
Yeah, this definitely qualifies as a "budget" job
 
I've seen much worse. At some locations the person paying for the system doesn't own the bld so the bld owner wants an install that can be removed if the tenant moves away. I'm not crazy about the mounting box. They cost about as much as a quality cam housing.
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OSHA suks. imho, too many rules for careful installers. I hate wearing a vest on scissor lifts. I've been told by Managers or constructions bosses I'm slow. I don't get mad i usually just say i try to be very deleberate

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Thank goodness I'm retired from having to do that now days.
 
If it wasnt for ugly power supplies I'm not against analog cams and ability for a few ip cams, but poe is just the predominate style. Of course I havent checked into many analog cams or what kind of bandwidth you get with an xvr or what kind of sensors are available with analog cams.

He did have a nice Hikvision shirt installing dahua equipment....:)