You need to either run 24/7 B/W or switch color to B/W via the schedule in the cam or the sunrise/sunset utility someone on here developed in order to get plates at night.
Because of the shutter speed you need to run at night, it needs to be able to focus on something with enough light out or you will get blur all night long.
I run mine as a fixed manual shutter speed of 1/2000. When I ran the shutter time range like some do here, for my setup it was causing headlight ghost/blur type stuff.
It is rare to find anyone that can run color at night and get plates - the amount of available light needed at that shutter speed is crazy. Looking at your pic I doubt you will have enough to run color at night.
Because of the shutter speed you need to run at night, it needs to be able to focus on something with enough light out or you will get blur all night long.
I run mine as a fixed manual shutter speed of 1/2000. When I ran the shutter time range like some do here, for my setup it was causing headlight ghost/blur type stuff.
It is rare to find anyone that can run color at night and get plates - the amount of available light needed at that shutter speed is crazy. Looking at your pic I doubt you will have enough to run color at night.