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* Mount it, use the cap that came with it, put a rubber gasket around it to protect from rain further | * Mount it, use the cap that came with it, put a rubber gasket around it to protect from rain further | ||
* Don't worry about making it bomb-proof your first time. Just get the parts working in sync. | * Don't worry about making it bomb-proof your first time. Just get the parts working in sync. | ||
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Revision as of 03:14, 18 August 2016
Also see RaspberryPi/USB Camera
Overview
For timelapses 1-3, I had multiple headaches dealing with the weak-sauce ribbon-cable Pi camera. I dumped it for a more hefty, webcam-style USB camera. Photo:
Timelapse 4 Plan
First, let's start with what we like, and what we've accomplished:
- Several things were accomplished with RaspberryPi/Timelapse3 (example: we were able to control the LED).
- Can resurrect idea bucket, continue working on the weatherproofing ideas, now that the bottleneck has been removed (better camera)
Plan for weatherproof camera mount:
- KISS
- Mount it, use the cap that came with it, put a rubber gasket around it to protect from rain further
- Don't worry about making it bomb-proof your first time. Just get the parts working in sync.
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