Raspberry pi IR security camera
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I use these as security cameras running motioneyeOS, a great camera setup. The design is pretty basic but seems to work if you're willing to make your own brackets. Assembly: The screws to hold the raspberry pi down to the base are #4-40 machine screws. I don't remember the machine screw length, but shorter is better - maybe 1/8". The screws to hold the top of the box to the base are self-tapping #6-1/2" length. I'd like to give a quick shout out to user Kevinlo for designing the camera back plate for his IR camera project. I used it in conjunction with my top piece to make this project. Thanks for letting me re-publish your part! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:434600 (camera back came from here) Update: I rounded the edges on the Camera to make printing easier, as well as adding a mounting hole for a bracket to easily mount. Here is the mounting bracket I used. https://www.amazon.com/OdiySurveil-Security-Housing-Bracket-Compatible/dp/B00R96X9DS/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1544663323&sr=1-8&keywords=camera+mount
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