It's been a while since I mounted my PTZ cameras (just over 5 years) and I noticed a lot of rust on the bottom of the pole mount bracket. Is the PFA150 Pole Mount Bracket made from regular steel or is it aluminum like the camera housings?
Specs here say it's made of "SECC" which stands for "Steel Electrolytic Cold Commercial". IOW, it's steel, electro-galvanized with a thin zinc coating.It's been a while since I mounted my PTZ cameras (just over 5 years) and I noticed a lot of rust on the bottom of the pole mount bracket. Is the PFA150 Pole Mount Bracket made from regular steel or is it aluminum like the camera housings?
I figured it was steel but just wanted to confirm. Can't believe it got as rusty as it did in a short 5 yearsSpecs here say it's made of "SECC" which stands for "Steel Electrolytic Cold Commercial". IOW, it's steel with a electro-galvanized with a thin zinc coating.
Yes, it's a pretty thin coat.I figured it was steel but just wanted to confirm. Can't believe it got as rusty as it did in a short 5 years
Naw, Dahua specs are wrong...that's paint falling off plain old rusty steel and is NOT galvanized (electro-plated with zinc).Looks bad, huh?
We are 14 miles away from the ocean, so it shouldn't be an issue. None of my other 2 mounts have rusted. Maybe I received a defective mount?Your salt air is the likely culprit. Salt air= all bets are off.
I have two of those mounts that have been in use for over 6-7 years. No rust, but no salt air either.
Which is what makes me think there's an issue with how the mount was made. I can't find it in my Amazon orders, but I'm pretty sure I purchased:Naw, Dahua specs are wrong...that's paint falling off plain old rusty steel and is NOT galvanized (electro-plated with zinc).
Maybe a cheaper knock-off?
It says powder-coated aluminum and IMO, that ain't aluminum...looks like rust to me.Which is what makes me think there's an issue with how the mount was made. I can't find it in my Amazon orders, but I'm pretty sure I purchased:
Which is the same thing