DHW2449T-S-PRO vs S-PV

So has been a while, my son was able to locate the normal base. Now i remember the main reason I transplanted the camera. Couple years ago when I went to replace failing MicroSD card 2 of the 3 screws came loose, I had to break the 3rd one from the base and doing so made it not very water tight. So I added it to one of my transplant projects. You can see where I broke out the wiring. Because of type of sealer they used I cut all wires at the epoxy point, seeing couldn't get it to come out without damage, then getting rest of wires out, I repaired them for POE and 12-24v if I was ever in need to test on normal voltage. As stated before not needing alarm, audio or analog output i left them. Plus if ever need analog testing I have more then my share of spot cords that you get with a good few cameras I own. Have many different repair connectors from Dupont JST and others. Or could just solder the repair and have plenty shrink tubing.

I know not everyone has these things and doing a transplant isn't for everyone. But I am very active in doing my own repairs.

At least this isn't the worst of them lol. Have one that i used at least 2 black glue sticks to mount the camera. Really should buy a 3d printer lol
 

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Wow nice easy pcb to move, so without trying i am going to guess that camera would fit the Dahua housing. With no wires needing transplanting. Would have loved that being my pcb. Anyway looks like that is widest part and other is narrow, even if it needed to be tilted some that PCB out of its current base I am sure I could get it to fit. Now if the camera and lens are extremely large then might be little harder with out bridge work. Would need circuit safe foam aka Anti Static foam and could. Well never mind again doing these transplants are not for everyone. Won't see the inside in the field, how it looks is of little matter if it functions.

Be safe.