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I'm also considering to install a air raid ms490 push button... Should wake up the entire village and whoever close by to jump sh!t down themselves well before they attempt to enter homepugboy wrote:correct, cctv ain’t stopping bandits
alarm or dogs is best option to raise alarm
rage666 wrote:Where can I get perimeter sensing done in trinidad?
rage666 wrote:Where can I get perimeter sensing done in trinidad?
Alexa/blink has some cheap motion sensors u can use for indoor stuffpugboy wrote:any proper home alarm panel DSC etc will support beams and infrared motion sensors
if you dont want to go thru work of installing a burglar alarm
I have seen ppl rig up a motion sensor alone to turn on a siren and lights
some ppl use it to automatically turn bathroom lightsrage666 wrote:Where can I get perimeter sensing done in trinidad?
Country_Bookie wrote:Any recommendations for some good entry sensors / break glass sensors for windows? I use wyze cams but their entry sensors have to be connected to their hub, which works with a paid US based home monitoring service.
Looking for some standalone sensors that can sound an alarm and trigger an alert on my phone.
Jerry84 wrote:Need some advice on cctv systems. I currently need one at an off site location which doesn't have internet access but has power. I saw those cameras which screws up in a bulb Socket but it's labeled as wifi camera.
Seeing that it has a slot for a memory card would I be able to configure at a location with internet, then install at site?
My intention is to record footage and only review when needed.
What's your thoughts/suggestions?
msg1 wrote:I'm currently doing a DIY install and setting a 3x3 galvanize post for the cameras.
Does anyone know where I can purchase a cap for the post? N.B It is a 3x3 post...not 3" galvanized pipe.
Phone Surgeon wrote:msg1 wrote:I'm currently doing a DIY install and setting a 3x3 galvanize post for the cameras.
Does anyone know where I can purchase a cap for the post? N.B It is a 3x3 post...not 3" galvanized pipe.
idrees most likely. call them and see. possible chootoos hardware in el socorro as well as qpsl in freeport
Therefore no internet required? Just making sure nah before I suggest to the bigger heads since materials go missing and blame is passed on to people as per their whims and fansiesruffneck_12 wrote:Jerry84 wrote:Need some advice on cctv systems. I currently need one at an off site location which doesn't have internet access but has power. I saw those cameras which screws up in a bulb Socket but it's labeled as wifi camera.
Seeing that it has a slot for a memory card would I be able to configure at a location with internet, then install at site?
My intention is to record footage and only review when needed.
What's your thoughts/suggestions?
I think thats the standard function bai . It stores everything on the device and you can review footage when necessary.
Idk if the one you looking at is different and needs to connect to a box or sumn
DVSTT wrote:Guys I have a Reolink 4K system installed at home. I realized recently 2 of the cameras stopped working. I opened the junction box to see what was going on and found it was filled with water, the waterproof connectors weren't installed correctly, they omitted the rubber bung, so there was no sealing to the end of the cable. Additionally the cable was run vertically with the camera being the lowest point so water effective trickled down the cable and into the connection. The connection is now very corroded and I'm not sure the cameras are salvageable. My question is can the ends of the Ethernet cable be spliced and and new end added, or is the entire run of cable no not usually secondary to the corrosion?
Jerry84 wrote:So I visited a computer store/establishment on the main road in tunapuna and saw that they had an 8 camera system with dvr and 60ft of cable per camera for $3,000.00
I enquired about it and was told that the brand is among the top two in the world called "Dahua" or something to that effect. The cameras are 2mp and from my understanding, an upgrade to 4mp can be had for $50 per camera.
Would this be a decent, budget friendly, reliable system for my parents home, who just needs to view their surrounding but still have the safety of recorded footage if the need arises?
Jerry84 wrote:So I visited a computer store/establishment on the main road in tunapuna and saw that they had an 8 camera system with dvr and 60ft of cable per camera for $3,000.00
I enquired about it and was told that the brand is among the top two in the world called "Dahua" or something to that effect. The cameras are 2mp and from my understanding, an upgrade to 4mp can be had for $50 per camera.
Would this be a decent, budget friendly, reliable system for my parents home, who just needs to view their surrounding but still have the safety of recorded footage if the need arises?
Jerry84 wrote:Thanks a million for the advice guys. This system is for my parents given the current state of crime in the country especially when they prey on the elderly.
I will enquire on the available upgraded camera one time so that I get a reliable system.
The property is literally like a prison with a million and one wrought-iron gates to protect them (my father was a bit paranoid). Buy intheir old age they are inside 99% of the time. They want to be able to see the surroundings from inside so they can make a sensible decision if needed (someone jumping the wall or already in the yard and at one of the doors)pugboy wrote:what you want cctv for ?
is there a burglar alarm with perimeter sensors?
otherwise you will only be using cctv to review your parents home invasion….Jerry84 wrote:Thanks a million for the advice guys. This system is for my parents given the current state of crime in the country especially when they prey on the elderly.
I will enquire on the available upgraded camera one time so that I get a reliable system.
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