Hi all,
I have installed the first two cameras outdoor, they are screwed over the vinyl siding and then through the wood of the wall.
Behind the round base of the camera, there is a central hole of 1", where the Ethernet cable and its protection go in the wall.
What is the best way to seal the hole, or maybe, just the the camera base?
I do not like to use silicon, too dirty, especially if I need to disassemble the camera or make some adjustments.
I was thinking to use a grommet for the hole itself, but likely very difficult to find a 1" grommet and overall, very difficult to make it stay in that hole.
Should I only go and seal the camera base, any recommendation that is not silicone?
Winter here are very cold.
Thank you!
Alex
I have installed the first two cameras outdoor, they are screwed over the vinyl siding and then through the wood of the wall.
Behind the round base of the camera, there is a central hole of 1", where the Ethernet cable and its protection go in the wall.
What is the best way to seal the hole, or maybe, just the the camera base?
I do not like to use silicon, too dirty, especially if I need to disassemble the camera or make some adjustments.
I was thinking to use a grommet for the hole itself, but likely very difficult to find a 1" grommet and overall, very difficult to make it stay in that hole.
Should I only go and seal the camera base, any recommendation that is not silicone?
Winter here are very cold.
Thank you!
Alex