Dumpster diving find and caught three teens breaking into my neighbors car last night so I am just trying to get some video up and running not even really all the WiFi stuff needs to work could I possibly just connect power wire ground wire and a video wire and it work?WOW! Good luck on finding a diagram for that, If were life or death for me I would disconnect it from the inside, put it into some kind of clamping and TRY to separate em out with a OHM meter or continuity meter. More than likely you have some of those wires on your plug that end up on the same wire in your harness. How did you manage to cut that, almost looks like a hacksaw. Looks like you have solid blues on both sides and they most likely tie off the pigtail together. The other end of the pigtail might give you some clues as to how many wires you have VS how many pin connections on your plastic connectors.
Not Just NO but Hell NODumpster diving find and caught three teens breaking into my neighbors car last night so I am just trying to get some video up and running not even really all the WiFi stuff needs to work could I possibly just connect power wire ground wire and a video wire and it work?
If you know very little you might just throw it back in the dumpster. Im pretty seasoned and looking at the wiring you got I think I would not waste my time on it. The cam could have been dead and somebody just chucked it.Keep in mind I know very little of the electronic process I am trying to learn as I go. Seems the best way to teach myself by taking things apart and rebuilding them
Might better read up on stuff if you are going to get serious about security. Start Here: -->IP Cam Talk Cliff Notes | IP Cam TalkKeep in mind I know very little of the electronic process I am trying to learn as I go. Seems the best way to teach myself by taking things apart and rebuilding them
appreciate it. To me it’s less about the time and more about the entertainment of fixing something someone else didn’t see worth fixing. Gives me a little sense of satisfaction haha especially when it’s something I could put to good use.. thanks for your help
Just because it's PITA doesn't mean you shouldn't try. There's very little risk as you don't really care if you destroy it.Well shiiiiii since it sounds like pretty much everyone including my father has told me it’s gonna be a pain in the rear to fix lol can anyone think of something else I can possibly do with the internal components of this camera? I hate to throw away something with so many cool parts in it... surely there’s something interesting I can build out of it?
No problem, @tangent pointed out a good point about corrosion on the stub, that cam was most likely in a ceiling someplace and got water damage so they might have just cut it out and chucked it. I know If it was me and I had the job of replacing it I would have kept it intact unless I knew it got toasted by water. Or it just got wet in the dumpster, who knows but again, those conditions and the unknown likely hood that the cam was fubar to begin with would tell me not to waste my time with that one. But that just me.Thanks Chris Mat and tangent for your input by the way![]()
What looks like corrosion could just be a bunch of ceiling tile dust.No problem, @tangent pointed out a good point about corrosion on the stub, that cam was most likely in a ceiling someplace and got water damage so they might have just cut it out and chucked it. I know If it was me and I had the job of replacing it I would have kept it intact unless I knew it got toasted by water. Or it just got wet in the dumpster, who knows but again, those conditions and the unknown likely hood that the cam was fubar to begin with would tell me not to waste my time with that one. But that just me.