Go for it!I currently charge $65 an hour and don't make sh** with this inflation and all!
Easily. Depending where you are you can charge more.I currently charge $65 an hour and don't make sh** with this inflation and all!
You should be able to buy wall mount brackets that thread onto your PTZ domes. Then you mount a pole bracket to the pole using hose clamps and bolt the camera wall mount to that for a secure fit. Pole brackets work on poles as small as 2 inches in diameter.It is hard to find installers. I have 7 POE cams already "installed" temporarily However waterproofing and mounting are not my skillsets. ( Although after reading Tony R's fantastic article, I feel better!)
I have 3 PTZ and 4 non-PTZ. I got 2 estimates. Both were $3000 for the cams with the CAT-6 already installed and one long run already trenched. And I was unimpressed with their knowledge of how to mount correctly and address some of the difficulties with installation. And $600 install for 2 poles ( a bag of quikrete, a shovel and a pole).
It's about a 6 hour job and i would gladly pay $100/hour to someone who knew what they were doing in the Philadelphia region. The group here was far more useful.
I have a job in chicago that I am quoting on. 33 camera shopping center install. I am thinking about going up to $75 an hour and doing 15% overhead, which is 5% more than I normally quote in case my truck gets stolen when I am on the roof working xD. Basically I will end up quoting like $1000 per camera for just labor.Easily. Depending where you are you can charge more.
You should be able to buy wall mount brackets that thread onto your PTZ domes. Then you mount a pole bracket to the pole using hose clamps and bolt the camera wall mount to that for a secure fit. Pole brackets work on poles as small as 2 inches in diameter.
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Thank you!!