I am getting condensation on the outside of the dome on my Dahua IPC-HDBW4231F-AS whenever I open my front door on a cold day. (It's winter and I'm in New Hampshire)
The warm air hits the camera and temporarily fogs the dome for maybe 5 or 10 seconds. Seems the camera is in the exact path of the air current as it makes a turn out my front door. It's particularly irritating at night because of the built-in IR washing out the image almost totally. I was thinking about the RainEx Interior Glass Anti-Fog stuff that you can put on the inside of your windshield but thought I should check here first.
And no I can’t move the camera. I installed it in the spring during a major renovation and there’s no backsies now.
Any thoughts?
(I attached a stock photo of the camera)
The warm air hits the camera and temporarily fogs the dome for maybe 5 or 10 seconds. Seems the camera is in the exact path of the air current as it makes a turn out my front door. It's particularly irritating at night because of the built-in IR washing out the image almost totally. I was thinking about the RainEx Interior Glass Anti-Fog stuff that you can put on the inside of your windshield but thought I should check here first.
And no I can’t move the camera. I installed it in the spring during a major renovation and there’s no backsies now.
Any thoughts?
(I attached a stock photo of the camera)
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