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    • big_ted
      tedmanr Global Moderator last edited by big_ted

      Hey all,
      Has anyone successfully used a external infrared light source for night vision instead of the internal infrared?
      looking to see how best to setup to get a clearer image and reduce reflection at night off different surfaces.
      Wasnt sure if best to setup a few meters away from the camera or if a seperate light would actually make any difference?

      Thanks in advance

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        • tntmooney_234036028743894
          T-REX @tedmanr last edited by

          @big_ted Ted, I've brought that up a few times. I don't why the don't offer a POE infrared as an accessory since I think most people would have an extra port left over. I didn't check but I think the camera's usable distance is further then the weak ir lights. You could use a floodlight of course, but that isn't always possible or well liked. Actually as I think of it, I think you can add power with a switch at the camera? Easy cheesy.

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          • big_ted
            tedmanr Global Moderator @T-REX last edited by

            @tntmooney_234036028743894
            Yeh is easy to setup. I was considering adding a external infrared light a few metres away to see if that would reduce some reflection off surfaces.
            have you tried this yourself? curious on what would or wouldnt work

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            • Martin Kistell_73972976554167
              Martin Kistell @tedmanr last edited by

              @big_ted I use IR floodlights separately for both my reolink cameras and turn off the cameras IR. There are numerous advantages to this first Its a lot easier to read number plates and less reflections on images. Secondly Spider webs are now no longer an issue, Id honestly say I have a 95% reduction in issues with spiders and webs. It may be down to them attracted to IR or just the camera no longer picks them up at night but a huge difference.

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              • big_ted
                tedmanr Global Moderator @Martin Kistell last edited by

                @martin-kistell_73972976554167
                Thanks martin,
                did you place the IR next to the cameras or a metre or 2 away?

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                • ashall3n_532259310379259
                  ashall3n @tedmanr last edited by

                  @big_ted I setup our cameras with external infrared powered by the cameras, just use poe splitters, that splits the power and the data, the data plugs into the camera as normal then you split the dc cable and power the camera and light.

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                  • Martin Kistell_73972976554167
                    Martin Kistell @tedmanr last edited by

                    @big_ted Front I have an IR flood light about 3 meters apart, Rear I have IR flood light around 2 meters apart.





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                    • alanphillips40_523450861056162
                      alanphillips40 @Martin Kistell last edited by

                      @martin-kistell_73972976554167 Hi, this is fantastic and thanks for sharing the info. I am looking to do exactly the same thing but struggling to know which IR illuminators work best. Can you recommend your brand and if so, what is it please?

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                      • user_592327717335125_592327717335125
                        user_592327717335125 @ashall3n last edited by

                        @ashall3n Hello I read the info you gave, so you switch off the IR of the camera in the device settings. But switches the IR illuminator then automaticly with the camera needs the IR at night ? Or is the illuminator constantly powered on at day and night?

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                        • joseph_1979
                          Joseph Global Moderator @user_592327717335125 last edited by joseph_1979

                          @user_592327717335125_592327717335125 They incorporate light sensors to switch them on and off automatically similarly to what is being employed on cameras.

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                          • user_592327717335125_592327717335125
                            user_592327717335125 @Joseph last edited by

                            @joseph-chircop_497308027822318 Ok ....... I thought that the internal camera IR was turned on when the camera is getting darker images. So it is a sensor that turns on the internal IR.

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                              user_592327717335125 @user_592327717335125 last edited by user_592327717335125_592327717335125

                              @user_592327717335125_592327717335125 I searched on the internet for the Tendelux as discribed above, and they have different models: DI series (10 W, 20 W ), A14 , B18. Any experience in one of these models ?

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                              • Martin Kistell_73972976554167
                                Martin Kistell @alanphillips40 last edited by

                                @alanphillips40_523450861056162
                                Apologies Alan, I did not notice your reply until it was bumped up today.

                                As I'm in the UK, these are the new ones I'm currently using and are fantastic. Search Ebay for "130 meter infra-red Nightvision iluminator, use with CCTV cameras, PSU optional"

                                If your in the US I have attached an images of the types I am using.

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                              • Crimp On_62210811129
                                Crimp On last edited by

                                I have installed several Tendelux 850nm IR illuminators purchased from Amazon (under $25). Placed them at least 4-5 ft. away from the camera, powered from a regular electrical outlet.
                                What I had found was that flying insects seem to be drawn to the camera infrared LEDs and appeared (to the camera) as VERY BRIGHT and PRETTY LARGE (because they were so close). Created lots of motion recordings that were essentially worthless.

                                Once the separate IR lights were installed and the camera IR LEDs disabled, those insect problems went away.

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