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I still get any views I want - house was empty for 6 months before they moved in (and a window was open).

 

As I said - CCTV to keep the neighborhood safe.

If they ever have a home invasion in the shower or bedroom 3 or 4 it'l be on my harddrive.

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CCTV is awesome and one of the best investment I spend on my house. Doing mostly night shift the wife and kids feel safer and if wife hears something she can just flick it to HDMI and see all around the house. In saying that I didn't go cheap this time round went all out and got all network cameras and DVR. 

Cameras 4MP Turret Network Camera (night mode is out of this world so clear) all Hikvison

 

Also security alarm has been setup for night mode. Garage, Media and kitchen area.
 

I'll post pic later if you like of day and night.

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  On 12/12/2016 at 10:07 PM, Pixy Angel said:

Cameras 4MP Turret Network Camera (night mode is out of this world so clear) all Hikvison

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mmmm I supply hikvision stuff and I agree, it's all awesome :P easily cost a grand in parts for 4 cameras + one of their decent NVR's (australian stock)

 

I dont know about your other cameras but I must praise you/rab/whoevers camera it is lol for installing it at a decent angle, too many people install cameras too high, in an attempt to prevent vandalism/theft! With these fancy IP cam systems you can actually have the cameras set off a full alarm system if somebody knocks it/disconnects it/covers it/etc.

 

heck, pretty sure your 4MP hikvision gear supports licence plate and facial recognition (obviously you need so many pixels to perform these actions so camera placement is important), but pretty cool huh!

 

im playing with the uniview gear lately and I rate it higher than hikvision but what I really like is the hikvision cameras have no issues working with a uniview NVR (or dvr)!

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I lost faith in getting any pressies from 

 

 

so decided to get myself an xmas gift

 

 

 

Sanitizing the droid now - brew goes on later tonight.

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Purchased this to fit over Xmas. Keen to see if it makes any improvement

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It should take the noobie error factor out of it.

 

Pale Ale fermenting now (3 days in) - temp controlled, programmed, phone app etc - will tell me when it's ready to Keg.

 

Coopers sparkling (kit) for kegging once the Pale Ale's out of the fermenter.

 

Probably do Ginger Beer once the Coopers is out to bottle and keep in the cupboard (not a kit - will be my first experiment)

 

A couple more kits to get an idea of what the different yeasts/malt/hops etc add/take from the flavours and then more experimenting.

 

Will do some largers once the summer's over (ales seem to be happier with the warmer weather than the largers are - prefer to condition in the kegs in cooler temps)

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