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Setup:
1 camera, outside above garage, mounted under roof on fascia (out of direct sunlight). Camera does have a black skin around it (authentic arlo skin).
Outdoor temps all this week have been 84F or less. Today's high temp was 78F.
Camera worked fine for 1 week. Initially had camera plugged in via solar panel for first 6 days, then decided to plug in outdoor power adapter (authentic netgear arlo) into the camera today. Not even 1 hour later I get a message saying that "the camera needs to cool down before it can be used". It's been 7 hours, still no camera feed.
Within the last few days, it may have recorded about 20-30, 30 second segments. No different today. I do not think weather is the culprit. I have other locations that have multiple cameras that were fine althroughout the dog days of summer, 0 issues with heat.
Any advise on how to get past this message and prevent this from happening again would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Had to remove the camera from the station and re-add it.
Been working fine ever since, with the skin on. I don't know what actually caused the issue to happen. Thinking it was just a bad initial connection between the power adapter and the camera.
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Try process of elimination.
I would start by removing the black skin. High ambient temp., coupled with the heat of charging and the black skin could be a bit of a cumulative effect.
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I appreciate your input and will try exactly what you suggested.
My other cameras do not have skins on them, so if the skin ends up being the issue here, then I'm at a loss for why they offer them.
How do you suggest I get passed this message however? Remove the camera and re-sync it?
I'll keep you posted.
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I would imagine the pro would behave the same.
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That's what I thought too, I'm actually giving them until tomorrow morning. It's now been 8 hours since that message appeared, one would think cool down might last a few minutes or maybe an hour.
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Why/how did your Q overheat? Can you use those outside?
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tkat79,
Are you still experiencing this issue? Did the camera cool down after a period of time?
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Had to remove the camera from the station and re-add it.
Been working fine ever since, with the skin on. I don't know what actually caused the issue to happen. Thinking it was just a bad initial connection between the power adapter and the camera.
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