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Search after search people simply aren’t answering the question that affects 95% of the population that owns CCTV security cameras have at some point.
How in the world do we stop the condensation on the outside of the glass from wintertime cooling?
I’ve seen suggestions like clean the lens or use rainex but no one ever says how well they work.
The debilitation is annoying because the most important cameras fog up like a vehicle window overnight and are useless.
So, what do you do that actually worked?
Thanks
How in the world do we stop the condensation on the outside of the glass from wintertime cooling?
I’ve seen suggestions like clean the lens or use rainex but no one ever says how well they work.
The debilitation is annoying because the most important cameras fog up like a vehicle window overnight and are useless.
So, what do you do that actually worked?
Thanks
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What I can tell you is on the higher end cameras I've installed, the camera container contain heaters and fans just for this...
Not much to do withe Arlo types, except try ( which i haven't done but some have ) some form of anti condensation wax like the type used on car windows.
My cams don't really have this issue as placement has most of the cams in a non rain location
good luck
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Thanks. Yea, some have suggested anti-fog like for lab goggles. I have to ask my buddy again on his luck with using rainex. I just want to see what people actually used and has it worked for them.
I’m wondering if the sleeves actually work for that as well being that the lens surface area is so exposed.
I’m wondering if the sleeves actually work for that as well being that the lens surface area is so exposed.
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Condensation you're not going to stop with or without a sleeve ....the only thing would be a container but in a container that was sealed, the PIR to detect motion would not work on the Arlo and the Pros ( exception, the Pro2 on ac )
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