Hello all
Just after some advise on where the optimum location would be for some external IR illuminators. See the attached snapshot of one of my cameras. It's from the right most camera on the next pic. Basically I've purchased some external IR tri-illuminators from AE which look exactly like the ones sold by Wrightwood. The purpose of adding these illuminators is to brighten up the area for improved night time clarity at the back of the utility as I had a breakin on Christmas eve and so far they have returned another 3 times, once to attempt to break in again and twice more to attempt to steal the dark horse ladder on the ladder racks. The footage I have of the low lifes is fairly heavy with noise which makes identification much more difficult.
The next attached pic is the front shot of my house. The red squares are locations of cameras. The green circles things are LED flood lights controlled off the PIR you see mounted in the middle of the wall. The orange cross/star things are potential locations for the IR illuminators. My question basically comes down to do I mount the illuminators on the lower eaves or the upper eaves for best performance. The advantages of the lower eave is I can easily wire the illuminators off the PE cell to turn on at dusk/when the light level falls below threshold. The disadvantages of the upper eave is that I cannot connect the subcircuit off the PE cell, the advantages is that I also have socket-outlets installed up there for connection off a either a PE cell or PIR which are yet to be installed. They are wired back to a location where I can connect them off a timer.
The distance from the front of the power eaves to approximately the rear area at the back of the utility is 10-12m.
What are people's thoughts?
Just after some advise on where the optimum location would be for some external IR illuminators. See the attached snapshot of one of my cameras. It's from the right most camera on the next pic. Basically I've purchased some external IR tri-illuminators from AE which look exactly like the ones sold by Wrightwood. The purpose of adding these illuminators is to brighten up the area for improved night time clarity at the back of the utility as I had a breakin on Christmas eve and so far they have returned another 3 times, once to attempt to break in again and twice more to attempt to steal the dark horse ladder on the ladder racks. The footage I have of the low lifes is fairly heavy with noise which makes identification much more difficult.
The next attached pic is the front shot of my house. The red squares are locations of cameras. The green circles things are LED flood lights controlled off the PIR you see mounted in the middle of the wall. The orange cross/star things are potential locations for the IR illuminators. My question basically comes down to do I mount the illuminators on the lower eaves or the upper eaves for best performance. The advantages of the lower eave is I can easily wire the illuminators off the PE cell to turn on at dusk/when the light level falls below threshold. The disadvantages of the upper eave is that I cannot connect the subcircuit off the PE cell, the advantages is that I also have socket-outlets installed up there for connection off a either a PE cell or PIR which are yet to be installed. They are wired back to a location where I can connect them off a timer.
The distance from the front of the power eaves to approximately the rear area at the back of the utility is 10-12m.
What are people's thoughts?

