Wyzecam outdoor mount

Wyzecam outdoor mount

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I needed a way to mount a budget-friendly Wyzecam indoor camera under a roof overhang to keep an eye on my driveway. Tilt is adjustable as is the azimuth. For tilt, I used a 1/4-20 bolt (or 6mm), washers and nut. For azimuth, I threaded the part I called Pivot with a 6-32 (or 4mm) tap and secured the mount to the pivot at the desired azimuth. The camera stops (just print two, each side is the same) are fastened to the main body with #4 or 3mm screws. Just use the appropriate tap. I printed the main body and hood as separate parts and glued them together, but I included a STL with both parts combined. Run the USB connector for the camera into the hole in the bottom of the main body, connect to camera and slide it into the housing. Secure the camera to the housing with two camera stops, one on each side. If you want to waterproof the housing, you might need to use some sort of body filler, sanded smooth and painted. If the camera is pointed downward, water should stay out of the housing.

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