Maybe this will be the start of a list or one already exists. I'm looking for a list (maybe always being updated or created here) of solar and battery powered IP cameras that support Onvif and RTSP. For my own selfish reasons I'm looking for cheapest, decent quality fixed view and simplest...
I am looking to find the most cost effective but reliable camera to use in my cloud-based License Plate Recognition program.
I am building a software that processes images to recognize license plates of vehicles entering my parking lots. I want to be able to install a solar powered / cellular...
Just thought some of you might find this useful. I am sure Ubiquiti cameras are not on par with some of the stuff you guys use but the principles in the video are the same.
Hey guys, I was wanted to pop in here and share my experience with some new led lights I just picked up off Amzn. I recently installed 2x 2mp Dahua Starlight cameras over my driveway to watch my cars. In the pitch black they didnt show a ton of detail even with the IR lights provided in the IP...
is there anyone who operates a wifi camera by solar power? I would like to know the size of the panel and size of the battery. Please mention your location (state or country) too, so I can check and compare the number of sunny hours.
Hey all,
Have a look, questions/criticisms welcome. Still some work to do.
The worst thing about this site is having to sign in to see thumbnails!
This is my next box. Using an old switch I have lying around and an existing 3g modem. Is a work in progress.
I am trying to put together a quote for some solar powered cameras and other "stuff". There are a TON of sources out there for this stuff, and I am just curious if you have any experience on who to avoid or who gave you great service when purchasing panels, batteries, charge controllers, etc...
I'm thinking about sticking a few solar panels on the roof of my shed and installing a few LED lights inside the shed and outside and am wondering if anyone has any suggestions. I'm a newb with solar but was looking at a basic starter kit here -...