I recycled an older 2MP HDW5231R-ZE that was in the backyard which was replaced with a T54IR-ZE-S3 recently by mounting it on a tree in the front yard. All my other cams point outward away from the house but I always wanted to have a cam looking at the house so I could see if there was a tree laying on the roof after a big storm, or shingles missing off the roof or smoke billowing out, etc....or just assurances that everything would appear as it should.
I had previously installed a tree cam at my parents house (as seen HERE) but on that install I purposely left the camera white because I wanted people to know a cam was there so they didn't even try to do something stupid like take a shit in the yard.
The tree install at my house I attempted to camoflauge the cam by using various spray paints I already had on hand. I don't know that I did a good job as it's surprising how every tree has so many different colors depending which direction it faces or the type of tree that it is. As you can see the east side of the tree I mounted the cam on has a lot of goldish and bronze colors but I did the best I could with what I had. It's funny how the next tree over didn't have the same goldish tones to it.
The direct burial Cat6 cable was installed inside of 1/2" dripline tubing to keep the squirrels at bay. You can't see the tubing running down the tree at any vantage point from the street. You'd have to be standing on the house side of the tree to see it and it blends in fairly well even without any goldish tones.
I had previously installed a tree cam at my parents house (as seen HERE) but on that install I purposely left the camera white because I wanted people to know a cam was there so they didn't even try to do something stupid like take a shit in the yard.
The tree install at my house I attempted to camoflauge the cam by using various spray paints I already had on hand. I don't know that I did a good job as it's surprising how every tree has so many different colors depending which direction it faces or the type of tree that it is. As you can see the east side of the tree I mounted the cam on has a lot of goldish and bronze colors but I did the best I could with what I had. It's funny how the next tree over didn't have the same goldish tones to it.
The direct burial Cat6 cable was installed inside of 1/2" dripline tubing to keep the squirrels at bay. You can't see the tubing running down the tree at any vantage point from the street. You'd have to be standing on the house side of the tree to see it and it blends in fairly well even without any goldish tones.
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