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Thinking of purchasing commercially available plastic camera enclosures for cold climate
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I have just ordered two base stations and 8 ultra cameras for my property in Alaska. One setup off of the business/shop building and one for the house a few hundred feet away.
My challenge is that it gets to be -30 here every winter.
Each camera is going to be plugged in 100% of the time, but the cameras will most assuredly shut down for much of the winter if I do not provide some heat.
I was thinking of buying commercially available plastic (not metal to avoid affecting the signal strength) camera enclosures and adapting the ARLO’s to fit, but was wondering if anyone has seen a meant for ARLO Ultra enclosure, or have a preferred solution.
I can’t be the first person to use these in a cold climate.
Thanks!
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Haven’t seen really any enclosure that work out of box... the couple commercial ones with heaters use glass fronts ( will not work thru glass ).
Also, tho the camera will operate to -14f, the battery will not charge if below 32f...
you may want to pull the battery if always on ac (not necessary but may help )
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If they're always going to be plugged in, why not consider the Q cameras instead? They use pixel-change detection instead of PIRs so work through glass.
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While another camera might have been a better choice for sub freezing weather out of the box, the choice to use the Arlo Ultra has already been made.
The cameras arrive today, and they have the features I want to augment the security system at my home based business.
Dealing with cold temperatures is a challenge that all products in this environment face, I will just have to overcome it, and i have several months to get this figured out.
Right now I am inclined to use commercially available camera housings designed for cold weather and equipped with internal heaters. What I will probably do is create a gasketed cutout in the front of the enclosure exposing the face of the ultra camera. This will eliminate any issues with motion sensing and IR light transmission.
I am honestly hoping that some smart entrepreneur comes up with a solution this summer, but if no capable product is on the market, or comes to the market this is not insurmountable by any means. I just prefer to buy products as oposed to fabricating them in house. That said, you never know I as a businessman might just to fill the market gap myself as a value added enterprise.
The path to a commercial product would be easy. Find a housing I like with a easy to remove front panel. Then have a local plastics fabricator make replacement front panels with the correct cutout.
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Good luck, hope it works....
would be interested to know how it turns out
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I LIKE the idea of wooden bird houses!
Radio waves pass through wood pretty well, and it’s something I can do in my shop.
THANKS!!!!
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