Just because you’re watching your cameras on a tablet, like I do doesn’t mean they’re connected to the cloud, all my cameras I have around the house I connected to my local area network what allows me to then connect it to the cloud, but I also can use my tablet to connect to the local cameras without accessing the cloud so if my Internet goes down at home, I still have access to my cameras through the local area network
I'm building a Skoolie with my wife. I've been searching near and far for a complete camera system. Like, for over a year now. Lo and behold, the algorithm RUclips gods made this video pop up for no reason at all; but here I am. Sir, your review, explanation and even installation of your products (cameras especially) has been a super save for me. Thank you for this. I've definitely subscribed as well.
Super bright motion sensor lights over both doors that become powered up when you lock the doors. Tap into the bulb wiring for a chime or buzzer in the back.
Subbed. This channel should be much bigger than it is. Your conversion series is the best I've seen (and feel like I have I watched every conversion video on youtube at this point). Very informative, and clever techniques throughout. I'm enjoying your stealth adventures too. Look forward to seeing where you go... with the build and with the channel
you run Windows on raspberry pi. but these are windows you can see out of. phenomenal stuff. this is one of the best videos I've seen on car DVR installation. a lot of them just tell you what they bought and leave it to mystery. this video goes through in detail, even with a raspberry pi build out. phenomenal.
Even though I'm subscribed with notifs on, RUclips wasn't showing me your stuff. The good news is now I get to binge all the new vids! Love those low profile security cameras, great content.
Maybe, I haven't actually seen anything like that that's functional. The raspberry pi itself doesn't ever get the video feed. I will eventually have it networked for live viewing anywhere with cell/starlink signal.
@@TheTechnoBarbarian "The raspberry pi itself doesn't ever get the video feed." and how you are able to watch the stream? raspberry runs on linux, it _should_ be able to get working. tightvncserver should run on the pi and then you should be able to install a VNC client on your tablet to connect to it 🤔you may get only 10-15 fps, but it should be working wireless
@@JohnDoe_1237 The touchscreen for the raspberry pi has an aux hdmi input. If you feed from the PI, you also have to figure out how to get the video TO the PI.
What's the coldest weather you've stayed in with the insulation as shown in the install video. What was your R value of walls, floor? Just curious if you wanted it set up as a 4 season/ permanent home. Great stuff! Thanks!
I bought a $160 surround camera system chinese knock off that stitches all 4 camera images together for one top down view of my 7.2 meter long truck and instead of wiring it to the indicators etc I wired it to a rotary switch that I attached to the gear stick allowing me to select each camera while Im driving down the road as my main view with a single finger. Insane value and versatility for security and seeing all the blind spots for driving and parking. Does anyone have recommendations to tap into the video signal for remote viewing from my phone via my 4g modem?
Hi I know this is security cameras. I have a question about solar, I am getting a 38rv no its not stealthy, but love your videos and set ups. I found this and like to know if this system or what would you say is a good system for my roof size and what is to much solar. 1 x Growatt 12K offgrid Inverter 20 x 72cell 370W Rene Sola Panels 2 x Gill 48v LifePo4 5kw Batteries
@Techno Barbarian I really want to understand how to hook up the same security camera as you do, But it needs power plug outlets, What do I do about that? Plus I seen the mother board on amazon, What do I do with that?... I'm lost bro
It generates over a pint of condensation per hour. It worked just fine all through the summer - no issues so far. The duct does radiate a bit of heat, it could use a little more insulation.
Well done. Security should also include enhanced horns, flashing lights, and possibly a PA system with recorded messages all accessible from the back, cab, and possibly triggered remotely. All entry points require hardening. The security system needs to be as relevant and prioritized as water & electricity. I never cease to be amazed at those that put so much work and expense into their rigs while failing to secure them as well as possible within their means and budget. Relying on firearms is missing the point. I would also add a preprinted warning for potential vandals & thieves warning them that they are currently being recorded, the recording is saved, automatically uploaded, and monitored in real time. No need to be honest, they are not. The goal is to drive them away without causing you damage and/or minimizing the damage they intend to cause. Most criminals are opportunistic. Do you have wheel locks? Be the strongest link. Horns & flashing lights are always the bane of all criminals unless they are schizophrenics.
Definitely a lot of other aspects to security...this was strictly about cameras. I think a hidden killswitch and a permanent GPS tracker would be my next moves.
Just because you’re watching your cameras on a tablet, like I do doesn’t mean they’re connected to the cloud, all my cameras I have around the house I connected to my local area network what allows me to then connect it to the cloud, but I also can use my tablet to connect to the local cameras without accessing the cloud so if my Internet goes down at home, I still have access to my cameras through the local area network
I'm building a Skoolie with my wife. I've been searching near and far for a complete camera system. Like, for over a year now. Lo and behold, the algorithm RUclips gods made this video pop up for no reason at all; but here I am. Sir, your review, explanation and even installation of your products (cameras especially) has been a super save for me. Thank you for this. I've definitely subscribed as well.
Seat belt through the door handle is a must aswell ole trucker trick
You should make a drone garage on the top that you can launch a drone and check out what is going on around you.
Man I missed these build updates, cool security system! I might be yoinking some of these ideas if I do my own UHaul build lol!
nice set up and video. a little tip you can convert a hardwired ethernet device like a dvr to wireless with a Wi-Fi to Ethernet bridge...
Super bright motion sensor lights over both doors that become powered up when you lock the doors. Tap into the bulb wiring for a chime or buzzer in the back.
Subbed. This channel should be much bigger than it is. Your conversion series is the best I've seen (and feel like I have I watched every conversion video on youtube at this point).
Very informative, and clever techniques throughout. I'm enjoying your stealth adventures too. Look forward to seeing where you go... with the build and with the channel
Thank you!
you run Windows on raspberry pi. but these are windows you can see out of. phenomenal stuff. this is one of the best videos I've seen on car DVR installation. a lot of them just tell you what they bought and leave it to mystery. this video goes through in detail, even with a raspberry pi build out. phenomenal.
Even though I'm subscribed with notifs on, RUclips wasn't showing me your stuff. The good news is now I get to binge all the new vids! Love those low profile security cameras, great content.
7:26 or they are connected to the raspberry pi wireless... without cloud/internet access. something like VNC (realvnc, tightvnc, or whatever)
Maybe, I haven't actually seen anything like that that's functional. The raspberry pi itself doesn't ever get the video feed. I will eventually have it networked for live viewing anywhere with cell/starlink signal.
@@TheTechnoBarbarian "The raspberry pi itself doesn't ever get the video feed." and how you are able to watch the stream?
raspberry runs on linux, it _should_ be able to get working. tightvncserver should run on the pi and then you should be able to install a VNC client on your tablet to connect to it 🤔you may get only 10-15 fps, but it should be working wireless
@@JohnDoe_1237 The touchscreen for the raspberry pi has an aux hdmi input. If you feed from the PI, you also have to figure out how to get the video TO the PI.
I put a ring security system on my van when I got it… it’s got its pros and cons.
Man, this is great I'm hooked
oh that's a cool setup.This stuff is a headache to figure out, thanks for sharing.
Great break down on how and why you use so many cameras.
What's the coldest weather you've stayed in with the insulation as shown in the install video. What was your R value of walls, floor? Just curious if you wanted it set up as a 4 season/ permanent home. Great stuff! Thanks!
Seems like a nice setup
I bought a $160 surround camera system chinese knock off that stitches all 4 camera images together for one top down view of my 7.2 meter long truck and instead of wiring it to the indicators etc I wired it to a rotary switch that I attached to the gear stick allowing me to select each camera while Im driving down the road as my main view with a single finger. Insane value and versatility for security and seeing all the blind spots for driving and parking. Does anyone have recommendations to tap into the video signal for remote viewing from my phone via my 4g modem?
How about one more camera by your door while entering your house with an alarm system?
Hi I know this is security cameras. I have a question about solar, I am getting a 38rv no its not stealthy, but love your videos and set ups. I found this and like to know if this system or what would you say is a good system for my roof size and what is to much solar. 1 x Growatt 12K offgrid Inverter
20 x 72cell 370W Rene Sola Panels
2 x Gill 48v LifePo4 5kw Batteries
how much watts does your security system use
That was awesome. Great video
@Techno Barbarian I really want to understand how to hook up the same security camera as you do, But it needs power plug outlets, What do I do about that?
Plus I seen the mother board on amazon, What do I do with that?...
I'm lost bro
Subscriber number do not reflect your quality! This is awesome great work I'm waiting to see more. Thank you algorithm for bringing me here.
What brand is the split screen that lets you do 3 way on your dash? 2 sides and rear view at same time?
Where did you get those lil cameras at the top sides!!!!!????? great housing!!!
How is the AC duct system holding up? Have you experienced high amounts of condensation build up or freezing components in the AC unit?
It generates over a pint of condensation per hour. It worked just fine all through the summer - no issues so far. The duct does radiate a bit of heat, it could use a little more insulation.
Well done.
Security should also include enhanced horns, flashing lights, and possibly a PA system with recorded messages all accessible from the back, cab, and possibly triggered remotely.
All entry points require hardening.
The security system needs to be as relevant and prioritized as water & electricity. I never cease to be amazed at those that put so much work and expense into their rigs while failing to secure them as well as possible within their means and budget. Relying on firearms is missing the point.
I would also add a preprinted warning for potential vandals & thieves warning them that they are currently being recorded, the recording is saved, automatically uploaded, and monitored in real time.
No need to be honest, they are not.
The goal is to drive them away without causing you damage and/or minimizing the damage they intend to cause. Most criminals are opportunistic.
Do you have wheel locks?
Be the strongest link.
Horns & flashing lights are always the bane of all criminals unless they are schizophrenics.
Definitely a lot of other aspects to security...this was strictly about cameras. I think a hidden killswitch and a permanent GPS tracker would be my next moves.
@@TheTechnoBarbarian Understood. I was more or less speaking to the audience.
Interrupt power feed to TCM(transmission module) and it should not start. Verify by removing fuse. If it sets a code,move on to park interlock switch.
Ugh. You lost me at MPH on the camera stamp. Can that be turned off?
Awesome! I can I reach you to talk about a new build?
Got a link for the pods you use to house the side cameras?
Links to my cameras are in the description. No special housing needed
Good content
Well. I know our instruction manual is really thick and there are too many things to express.🤣
More videos homie!!!!
Nice work buddy!but the yellow vest is too clean,doesn't look real.
Weekly narrative.. is that you?
You found me
Rob a store then hide in this