I needed to extend my Hikvision bullet cam and "invented" this arm extension. This technique can probably be used on many other cams.
Parts required:
=> 3/4" Schedule 40 PVC pipe (cut to your desired length)
=> Two 3/4" PVC Table Screw Caps - Furniture Grade ( purchased at Formufit.com)
=> One 2.5" Acrylic Plastic (plexiglass) Round Sheet - 1/8" X 2.5" Circle ( purchased on eBay from member Partsforless1350 )
=> PVC cement.
The table screw caps have holes that align exactly with the holes in the Hikvision cam's wall-mount base.
The round acrylic plastic plexiglass circle was used to cover the cam's wall-mount base to keep moisture out. You'll need to carefully drill three holes in the plexiglass circle.
Since the PVC table screw caps have holes that align exactly to the cam's base, you do not need to redrill any holes into your home.
In the pic, the table screw caps are the parts mounted at each end of the PVC pipe.
The acrylic round circle is mounted between the cam's base and a table screw cap.
All-in-all, a simple extension arm for those who like DIY projects.
Parts required:
=> 3/4" Schedule 40 PVC pipe (cut to your desired length)
=> Two 3/4" PVC Table Screw Caps - Furniture Grade ( purchased at Formufit.com)
=> One 2.5" Acrylic Plastic (plexiglass) Round Sheet - 1/8" X 2.5" Circle ( purchased on eBay from member Partsforless1350 )
=> PVC cement.
The table screw caps have holes that align exactly with the holes in the Hikvision cam's wall-mount base.
The round acrylic plastic plexiglass circle was used to cover the cam's wall-mount base to keep moisture out. You'll need to carefully drill three holes in the plexiglass circle.
Since the PVC table screw caps have holes that align exactly to the cam's base, you do not need to redrill any holes into your home.
In the pic, the table screw caps are the parts mounted at each end of the PVC pipe.
The acrylic round circle is mounted between the cam's base and a table screw cap.
All-in-all, a simple extension arm for those who like DIY projects.