reeves1985
Pulling my weight
- Sep 13, 2015
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If it's in the alarm in section it looks like you can only trigger a ptz that uses hikvision protocol
I can't find the exact one from Monday. I found an "outdoor" PIR on Amazon for $29.95. I forgot to put it in my cart and save it for later.which outdoor ones are you talking about?
Wired Outdoor IP65 Weatherproof Dual PIR + Microwave Alarm Motion Sensors with Wide Angle Lens for GSM PSTN Home Alarm System on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Group
I might join you in giving them a try just don't fancy waiting a month for them to arrive lolThis looks promising, since it two PIR's and microwave which is similar to the Bosch TriTech. I'm on the market for outdoor sensors to go with my PTZ and was looking at either Risco or Bosch but at upwards of $300 don't think that is really an option.
Might order one and give it a try perhaps.
I might join you in giving them a try just don't fancy waiting a month for them to arrive lol
This looks promising, since it two PIR's and microwave which is similar to the Bosch TriTech. I'm on the market for outdoor sensors to go with my PTZ and was looking at either Risco or Bosch but at upwards of $300 don't think that is really an option.
Might order one and give it a try perhaps.
If its going under an eave I really think an indoor one will be just fine, they are plastic, and even if you are paranoid, put some silicone alone the seam of the two halves and some round the hole(s) where the wires go in
I'm not sure what else outdoor sensor can do
I imagine so. The receiver would still need to be hard wired in to the NVR (mine is a NVR5208-8P-4KS2 and is capable of 4 alarm inputs).All these PIR's have to be hard wired to the back of the NVR right? Is there a wireless option?
All these PIR's have to be hard wired to the back of the NVR right? Is there a wireless option?
Earlier this week there was a small patch of fine weather which allowed me to mount the corner bracket. I finished running the cable today and with all being well tomorrow it should at long last be installed. With everything going on I forgot to mention I didn't end up purchasing my PFB303W through Andy, since I figured it he was already flooded with requests and even if the bracket was provided free of charge or not it was going to cost me in shipping unless I waited for a slow boat...
Stumbled across a company in Australia selling mounts for VIP Vision (which are re-branded Dahua). Box packaging the same plain style as what I have received from Andy in the past. $50AUD including postage.
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The PFB303W not only looks better but solves the problem of what to do with the excess cable. I know people have made it bend to their will but I don't like having a cable which looks like it has been pinched in order to make it fit, thankfully with the new mount you can have your cake and eat it too, with plenty of room allows a natural bend for the cable.
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zwave.
What hub do you use for zwave stuff to connect it to the nvr?
Thanks for the tip. I also have Blue Iris that's a good idea. The pi is on my list of things to get.
All these PIR's have to be hard wired to the back of the NVR right? Is there a wireless option?
I imagine so. The receiver would still need to be hard wired in to the NVR (mine is a NVR5208-8P-4KS2 and is capable of 4 alarm inputs).
yesssss, that means I can just mount it to anything flat and I'm good to go, still gonna need a pole mount of some sort I think lol.