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Hello. I want to purchase an Arlo 3 Floodlight. I live in Arizona, and my garage faces south. The floodlight would be exposed to continuous sunlight from sunrise to sunset. In the summer, Arizona air temps can go over 115*+. Can the camera survive those kinds of temps, or will the electronics get damaged? TIA
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If the camera gets too hot, it will self-shutdown to protect itself. Placing it under an eave may help keep it from direct sunlight causing it to overheat but ambient temps could still be an issue. Arlo's spec is up to 113F but that's +/- so you'd have to test.
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