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Cabling the Camera
Does anyone have any ingenious solutions to connect the Axis Camera?
I was playing with the pan/tilt kit and accidentally unplugged the camera by tilting too far up. I don't want to put too much effort into building a super-fancy multicable, but I'd like to have something that won't get unplugged or snagged by the movement of the camera. Energy chain perhaps? Ideas? |
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Re: Cabling the Camera
Zipties solve most everythings. =P
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Re: Cabling the Camera
Make a loop of the wires about 4" in diameter just below the camera, this will allow for movement.
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