I need a transformer box

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That's a pretty good idea, IMO, but...
Depending on local regulations, one has to be careful about installing anything in the public right-of-way which is generally reserved for utility services (electricity, water, gas, cable, telephone, etc.) who have a installation and maintenance easement. The ROW can vary but should appear on local GIS maps.
 

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I need to come up with some sort of bed to put around my mailbox, and then something to put into the bed that I could hide some cameras in.

It's too bad we don't have these PVC mailbox posts, because I would be all over these.

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What about these ? ==>> 5 in. x 5 in. x 8 ft. White Vinyl Fence Post
They've got smaller widths, colors, matching caps, etc.

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Would need to be HOA approved, unfortunately. I could probably get away with something a little lower profile without permission, but that might be pushing it.

I could possibly add a post like that with a couple cams inside, but use it to hand a plant or something off of, but that would require me maintaining the plant and might look a little off.

I need to add a proper light for my flag, maybe I will look into landscaping lights and the possibility of something like witt posted above.
 

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Would need to be HOA approved, unfortunately. I could probably get away with something a little lower profile without permission, but that might be pushing it.
VERY true.
I could possibly add a post like that with a couple cams inside, but use it to hand a plant or something off of, but that would require me maintaining the plant and might look a little off.
Plastic plants require only occasional dusting off or replacement when the UV makes them fade...just a thought! :idk:

I need to add a proper light for my flag, maybe I will look into landscaping lights and the possibility of something like witt posted above.
There's also a thread also with big, artificial rocks somewhere on IPCT but I can't find it. I'll keep looking, though.
 

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VERY true.

Plastic plants require only occasional dusting off or replacement when the UV makes them fade...just a thought! :idk:

There's also a thread also with big, artificial rocks somewhere on IPCT but I can't find it. I'll keep looking, though.
I had not considered plastic plants, maybe that could be an option.

I was also just looking at plastic rocks as well. I have been in the house for almost 7 years now and my mailbox post already needs replaced. Unfortunately we need to use a specific post from a specific company. I might try to see if I can start the trend of replacing with PVC posts, but if not I might consider replacing it and then placing a fake rock around the bottom of it to help protect it when I mow and trim...
 
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Where would I get an empty transformer box, I wonder.
Apologies if you were just joking (given the video) :)

This might not be helpful in your location, but you might check a sand blasting business. I used to solicit a sand blasting and powder
coating business that had a contract with the regional electrical utility to refurbish (sand blast and powder coat) transformer boxes.
They had dozens of the boxes queued for refurbishment. And if there was a broken weld or some damage they discovered after sand
blasting, they would just set those aside for scrap. And, while not specifically transformer boxes, they also always seemed to have
a fair number of oddball outdoor enclosures lying around (for weather proofing or vandalism protection).
 

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I had not considered plastic plants, maybe that could be an option.

I was also just looking at plastic rocks as well. I have been in the house for almost 7 years now and my mailbox post already needs replaced. Unfortunately we need to use a specific post from a specific company. I might try to see if I can start the trend of replacing with PVC posts, but if not I might consider replacing it and then placing a fake rock around the bottom of it to help protect it when I mow and trim...
There are mailbox post protectors that can be attached. I had to put one on mine due to some idiot (me) kept hitting the post (metal) with the trimming line.
 

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Apologies if you were just joking (given the video) :)

This might not be helpful in your location, but you might check a sand blasting business. I used to solicit a sand blasting and powder
coating business that had a contract with the regional electrical utility to refurbish (sand blast and powder coat) transformer boxes.
They had dozens of the boxes queued for refurbishment. And if there was a broken weld or some damage they discovered after sand
blasting, they would just set those aside for scrap. And, while not specifically transformer boxes, they also always seemed to have
a fair number of oddball outdoor enclosures lying around (for weather proofing or vandalism protection).
It was a tongue in cheek comment. This setup would be ideal in a lot of locations but doesn't work for me, sadly.

Thanks for the tip, though!
 

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Apologies if you were just joking (given the video) :)

This might not be helpful in your location, but you might check a sand blasting business. I used to solicit a sand blasting and powder
coating business that had a contract with the regional electrical utility to refurbish (sand blast and powder coat) transformer boxes.
They had dozens of the boxes queued for refurbishment. And if there was a broken weld or some damage they discovered after sand
blasting, they would just set those aside for scrap. And, while not specifically transformer boxes, they also always seemed to have
a fair number of oddball outdoor enclosures lying around (for weather proofing or vandalism protection).
Probably similar to these from Tesco out of Sacramento, CA.....I bought probably a hundred of 'em. VERY good service pedestals, but NOT inexpensive.

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I am planning on doing this this a couple of these. Build something decorative into the column (maybe illuminated house numbers?) and put one camera facing each way with the lens disguised as a screw. Run face detection 24/7 and get everyone who walks by.
 
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I am planning on doing this this a couple of these. Build something decorative into the column (maybe illuminated house numbers?) and put one camera facing each way with the lens disguised as a screw. Run face detection 24/7 and get everyone who walks by.

What you REALLY need on that column is

Camera, keypad, card reader, door lock, intercoms, can act like a poe monitor for any camera... :)

Actually, seriously, the VTO and VTH's are just sitting in the closet... if anyone wants them they can have them.
 

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What you REALLY need on that column is

Camera, keypad, card reader, door lock, intercoms, can act like a poe monitor for any camera... :)

Actually, seriously, the VTO and VTH's are just sitting in the closet... if anyone wants them they can have them.
The VTO is up as it's an easier solution than putting together a project like that. Lol

I do like my projects but all those individual pieces would be more expensive than the VTO2211G-WP I have. Great video @ 2MP and a very sensitive mic.

The 8441s have the advantage of the processor unit being separate. Going to need to see if I can use longer cables as the 26' may be a bit short of where I want the processor units to be.
 
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