Pi Zero security camera

Pi Zero security camera

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This package is designed to house a Raspberry Pi Zero and Pi camera all in one convenient unit. To assemble it correctly, you won't need any additional supports. 1. The camhinge simply clicks into place inside the campicase, and my manufacturing tolerances were so precise that I didn't even need glue for this part. 2. Next, insert the Pi camera into its designated slot in the camcase, then secure it with the camcaselid clips on the back. 3. Pass the Pi camera cable through the camhinge into the campicase and connect it to the Pi Zero's slot. 4. Secure the camcase to the camhinge using a M3 25mm bolt and nut for added stability. 5. Use M2.5 5mm screws to secure the Pi Zero firmly into its case. 6. Finally, simply clip the campicaselid onto the campicase. To set up your Pi with Raspbian and Motion Eye for streaming, follow these steps: 1. Install Raspbian on your Raspberry Pi Zero. 2. Configure Motion Eye according to the instructions found at this link: http://snardfarkle.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/ip-camera-on-raspberry-pi-3-using.html. This results in a fully functional security camera system with motion detection, local and remote image storage, email notifications of movement, and more.

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