1byone Outdoor Camera Hat

1byone Outdoor Camera Hat

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Funny thing is right after I finished this I realize I was just going to install the camera under the roof lol. I guess a little more shade wouldn't hurt. install with zip ties and 6mm at least 20mm long screw to secure hat to camera. Printed and installed Print with PETG although I never print with that. Also abs might not handle rain that well. Longer Version has more protection but not necessary Whole Cover covers even the wall mount and battery enclosure mainly to protect against dust will prob not work on rain. Privacy version is just a template to increase privacy as needed later. It also increase protection against rain. The point is if I'm worry about neighbor thinking I'm nosy I will just increase the privacy shield to to decrease the view so the neighbor knows I'm just trying to monitor the public street and my property. I wish there's a easy way to estimate the shield needed to cover neighbor. Perhaps I will make attachment to it later. Lens Coverage prevent lens capturing the front. Useful for very high installation like on two stories roof. Total Coverage covers entire height of camera which blocks rains unless wind blows rain up. Useful for three stories and to keep camera dry. To keep rain from falling into antenna holes, after installation use glue or filament pen to seal up gap. None have been tested except basic hat version.

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