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So one of my ultra 2s is showing signs of rust already around the mount threads. My pro 2 that used to be in the same location has bad rusting on the threads but that camera is also several years old. This one is only a few months old.
Has anyone else experienced this? I am at a loss for an explanation.
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Gonna guess it's the mount that's the issue, not the cameras. A different model may be useful.
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If that's true I'm out of luck. I can't drill into the siding because it is an apartment so i can't use the magnet mounts that come with them.
Also, I find it odd that it only affects this camera and not the others that are outside.
It seems like some sort of environmental factor is at play but I can't figure it out.
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You can try cleaning the rust with wire brushes and/or thread chasers and coat the threads with a thin grease to waterproof them. Perhaps this location gets more direct water spray than other locations?
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You're right it is more exposed than the others as there is no overhang to protect it.
What would you recommend for grease? Just a standard type of grease you can get at home depot or wherever?
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I'd think pretty much anything would work, whatever you can get in a small tube like white lithium grease, dielectric grease, etc.
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I'll give it a shot.
Thank You for the suggestion.
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