stand alone cctv help please

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extreme-4x4

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ok house broke into today dogs left to roam, got them back but as you know ive been run over, stuff knicked / damaged .
police do bugger all , and to be honest cant blame them they are sick of it all too

anyway i need a camera or two, cant leave pc in the house so it cant run to a pc . any ideas please

im poor too :eek:
 
Might not be much help, but!

We use a dvd recorder with an 80g (I think) hard drive, this records 4 cameras for a week and then restarts and does it all over again. If you were to get yourself a used van vault or old safe from ebay and mount the recorder in this bolted down in an outhouse or shed then unless they get it out the evidence will remain - food for thought if nothing else :thumb2
 
we have cameras from 'Northern tool' black and whit with night vision LED's fr about £15 each and a cheap sequencer (about £30) and the DVD under £100, you would need to plug it into a telly for playback but other than that just leave it locked in a safe place and check it's still running from time to time. As long as the DVD is secure it wouldn't matter what they did to the cameras and TV you would still have the evidence. Ours has helped in 3 prosecutions!

Having said that you could do the same with a PC, and you would need a smaller safe, just get the smallest PC you can and a decent sized safe, though you may need to add some ventilation!
 
steer clear of wireless, total rubbish, have a look in Maplins for complete kits, but for something decent expect to pay £300 plus you can get cheaper but when the chips are down and you need the recording, it is not a lot of use if you cannot see the person/object clearly, I use a 250 gb hard drive £60 stores event recording for about a month, with 4 cameras, event recording is image trigger recording, that is if something moves on a particular camera in a defined area then it records for a time set by you, no further movement and it stops, the hard drive is just the storage medium, on top you need the recorder, cameras, and cable, play back/monitor on TV/computer monitor, Rick
 
Colin, could you stash a cheap pc/laptop in the attic somewhere ?:rolleyes:
 
Colin, could you stash a cheap pc/laptop in the attic somewhere ?:rolleyes:


i have that cheap balck one you did for me long back when we both had hair would that do the job? what else would i need ???. trouble is i need it quick
 
I guess you'll need the stuff the others have mentioned and maybe an external hard drive. It should work though :thumbs
 
I would not want to rely on a lap top to record over any period of time, especially if it is hidden away, I have a dedicated recorder, and have installed several others of different makes, and all have suffered hard drive write errors or other temporary failures, but as they are on show all the time they can seen to be in need of attention, hidden away a hard failure will be unnoticeable, and will be the time when you need the recording that will not be there, Rick
 
if you hid the recorder and had a cable supplying the picture to your TV on an Aux or Scart, you could check it's status pretty easily :thumb2
 
Do it all in one!

NAS HARD DRIVE

1. Lots of storage for your computer.
2. Access all your computers/data/printers etc anywhere in the House
3. Or even abroad...via internet.
4. UP TO 5 CAMERAS VIEWABLE FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD!
5. Lots more besides

Nas drives cost around £150 plus for a 2tb.
 
I have the Maplin 4 camera card, this can be programmed to upload recordings to your server if the system is triggered, so it does not matter too much if they nick the system, the mugshots will be on your server, card is around £50 plus whatever you want to spend on camera's. I have 4 most from Aldi £20 each with night vision, they say 5 metres in reality more like 1, but if they are breaking in they will be pretty close
In theory the insurance premiums will be cheaper yeah right
 
But I should add that, the best deterrent, is the fact that something resembling a camera is seen, and a notice or two that states cctv with 24 hour recording is in operation, they do not know if it is dummy or not, but will assume it is real unless proven otherwise, Rick
 

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