Installing Security Cameras Outdoors - Reolink, Amcrest, Hikvision, others

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Here are some tips for installing many brands of IP security cameras. We cover methods of installation, weatherproofing, installing in masonry, and more.
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    Zufall Communications helps Central New York businesses get connected with Wi-Fi, AV, security cameras, phone systems, and more. Learn more at zufall.co
    === TIMESTAMPS ===
    00:00 Intro
    00:14 Getting started
    01:44 Install method #1
    03:39 Waterproofing cable entrances
    05:41 Junction boxes
    07:56 Install method #2
    09:42 Outdoor-grade cables
    11:22 Install method #3
    11:51 Installing in masonry
    13:39 Outtro
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Комментарии • 39

  • @zufallcommunications1033
    @zufallcommunications1033  2 года назад +3

    You can also install cameras using metal/PVC conduit and their corresponding junction boxes. If you think that's the right solution for your project, I'd highly recommend just hiring an electrician to install the conduit for you, even if you still pull the cables yourself.

    • @edbouhl3100
      @edbouhl3100 Год назад +2

      You could also use outdoor rated flex conduit. Excellent video.

    • @shawns4468
      @shawns4468 Год назад +2

      @@edbouhl3100 I was going to suggest same non-metallic flex conduit would work great. Should never have cable exposed to easy to cut. Great Video keep up the great work.

  • @mikel9567
    @mikel9567 Год назад +4

    I was a contractor for Comcast. We used those bushings and they actually do work but you have to do them properly. First, they need to be sized correctly to the cable. We used them for RG6 cable only and it was actually a pretty snug fit. Second, as you mentioned, you need to use silicone with them. They primarily provide a neater and more professional look than just a hole drilled in your wall. Our standard though was to mount the premise box over the exterior penetration so it was well protected. That's why, at least in my area here in WA you will see the boxes mounted in sometimes strange places. Usually right above the foundation. Never had any issues with rain on any of my installs and we get a lot of rain here in WA.

  • @peachypound6108
    @peachypound6108 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have gone through so many videos. All I get is how to install the programming and all the different features. Now, that is helpful, but never to the point.
    This is by far the best detailed video! Thankyou!

  • @JDJD-hg9hu
    @JDJD-hg9hu 24 дня назад

    Fantastic job on this video.
    Keep up the amazing work.

  • @guilestan2743
    @guilestan2743 Год назад +3

    WOW! What an extremely helpful video. You laid all of the information out quickly, to the point and with experience. We really appreciate the presentation and tips!

  • @98270360
    @98270360 Месяц назад

    You think on the same level as I do. Don't find many people at all who think like we do. Drives me nuts sometimes dealing with others and other information videos. Thanks.

  • @maycy92
    @maycy92 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for suggesting the junction box!! Saved me figuring out how to make such a huge hole through brick!

  • @NVAfilm
    @NVAfilm Год назад +1

    Holy cow this was the best install video I have ever watched

  • @manuheytens5882
    @manuheytens5882 2 месяца назад

    This is just the perfect video! Al the info you need in 15 minuts! Tnx !

  • @inspector-tech
    @inspector-tech Год назад

    Brilliant. Clear. Simple. Excellent. Thank you!

  • @sydneylivecamera
    @sydneylivecamera Год назад

    Great video with very clear step-by-step options and specifics. Thanks for making this.

  • @oscarmvl
    @oscarmvl Год назад

    Very helpful and informative. Thanks for the video!

  • @wilmotkunneyjr.5346
    @wilmotkunneyjr.5346 2 года назад +1

    Awesome information - Thank you!

  • @EddieGillies-lj8dp
    @EddieGillies-lj8dp 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic informative video for a novice like myself

  • @davidrobertsemail
    @davidrobertsemail Год назад

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @nguyenbanghia8970
    @nguyenbanghia8970 11 месяцев назад

    Clear video day and night!

  • @keithboyerN4TRN
    @keithboyerN4TRN Год назад

    Thanks for the info.

  • @dimav83
    @dimav83 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks!
    Actually, the first video where I've seen that Reolink turret cameras can fully rotate - was looking for this for a month! (as deciding between turret and bullet cameras for outside walls)

  • @ZiggyWarren
    @ZiggyWarren 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video, thanks for sharing... What video and microphone system are you using, great quality?

  • @jetmartin9501
    @jetmartin9501 Год назад +1

    Fantastic! Thanks for making this video. Couple of questions: @3:54 you showed a diagram of the drip loop, from the installation methods you discussed it wasn't completely clear to me where drip looping would be used (e.g., with a junction box? etc.), can you clarify? Also do you have any experience installing cameras into stucco? If so can you provide any guidance/tips? I'm a bit worried that installing the camera on stucco could effect it's integrity as it seems more brittle and subject to cracking/breaking, etc.
    Also you mentioned that your most common installation was the use of a junction box with cable entrance in a different location. Was curious why that is your most common installation method (i.e., what is it that drives this method)?
    Thanks.

  • @NVAfilm
    @NVAfilm Год назад

    Do you have any videos about installing security cameras under the Sophet?

  • @Daniel15au
    @Daniel15au Год назад

    Great video! Thanks. Would installing into stucco be similar to installing into concrete, with the hammer drill and the masonry bits?

    • @zufallcommunications1033
      @zufallcommunications1033  Год назад +1

      Usually yes, just be gentle drilling. I'd suggest using a junction box to minimize issues mounting the camera to an uneven surface.

  • @simonknight2973
    @simonknight2973 11 месяцев назад

    Can I use waterproof plumbers tape as an alternative to a junction box to waterproof an unused 12v connector? It seems a lot of extra expense and bulk to add a junction box for such a small connector.

  • @root8able
    @root8able Год назад +1

    using waterproof boxes, you always need to terminate the cable (rj45 plug) after passing it to the holes to the box right? I still haven't find a way to use already terminated cables.

    • @root8able
      @root8able Год назад +1

      ex. if I am using POE injectors; it is big and the cable is already terminated...I have no idea how to put it in the waterproof box.

  • @dreb2g
    @dreb2g 10 месяцев назад

    I can’t find a tapcon small enough to fit through the holes in the junction box made by Reolink…Any tips? I going into concrete 13:43

  • @AnupumPant
    @AnupumPant Год назад +1

    Wow super pro tips only someone who knows this shit can give

  • @grocerylist
    @grocerylist 7 месяцев назад

    My junction box didn't come with any NPT cable glands. Is there somewhere you'd recommend to buy these? I'm not familiar with sizing, I have about a 1" screw hole. Would that be a 1" NPT?

  • @davidhill8151
    @davidhill8151 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Very helpful info. Question maybe you can help with: I'm buying a new construction home with brick exterior. The pre-wire company terminated the ethernet into a 1-gang electrical box. Then the brick guys installed the brick around the box. Finally, the pre-wire guys installed a plastic blank plate over the box. Now it's up to me to terminate the line and install the camera. I'm using POE cameras. Any advice on how to install a camera over a 1-gang electrical box with a brick surround? Thanks again!

    • @zufallcommunications1033
      @zufallcommunications1033  Год назад +1

      You should be able to mount the camera to the plastic blank plate. You'll have to drill a hole through it for the cable as well. Then follow my instructions for terminating a cable inside a junction box.

    • @davidhill8151
      @davidhill8151 Год назад

      @@zufallcommunications1033 Thanks!

  • @KyleMiller
    @KyleMiller 4 месяца назад

    My house was pre-installed with cable going to a gang box in brick. What's the best approach for mounting the camera and running the cable from box to camera? Can the camera install on top of the gang box?

    • @zufallcommunications1033
      @zufallcommunications1033  4 месяца назад +1

      Sometimes the camera will have holes that line up. If it doesn't, you could try getting a blank cover for the box and attaching the camera to that.

  • @oval291
    @oval291 2 года назад

    Use conduit for option 3 to,protect the cable……lol ok just read your pinned comment…..that is correct

  • @RickFarris
    @RickFarris Год назад

    Duct seal: in the Navy we called this stuff "monkey shit."

  • @mfida9038
    @mfida9038 7 дней назад

    Those shielded ethernet connectors don’t fit into the ethernet input ports!