Siding mount for turrets

tec508

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I want to thank everyone here for the wealth of information and contributions. I wanted to share how I mounted my Hikvision cams on my siding. Nothing revolutionary, but it's clean and solid. 4 of my 7 outdoor cameras are mounted this way.

I have clap board on my house so I brought the CAT through the wall, sealed with silicone, and the siding mount is sealed to the house with silicone. I also used the included connector covers that come with the cameras.

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I'm using Blue Iris and bp's UI2, there are many quirks and almost too many options in Blue Iris, but once you start nailing down a configuration it's solid and you start to appreciate the options. Getting windows 10 to behave properly required a few nights of trial and error.
 

blake

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Did you run your cable behind the corner trim piece?
 

tec508

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Blake,

No, all the cables are coming up from the basement inside the wall stud pocket. Not easy or fun but it looks way better and it's more secure.
 

c hris527

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Nice Job, I have a bullet on my house the same way.
 

ThomasPI

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Clean, nice install. What mount did you use? Modify it at all, ant info I'd appreciate. Will be doing same thing.
 

tec508

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Clean, nice install. What mount did you use? Modify it at all, ant info I'd appreciate. Will be doing same thing.
Just Arlington 8141-1s, screw them to the house, screw the camera brackets to those, caulk everything for good measure.
 
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