Date: 25-05-24  Time: 23:57 pm

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security at home
« on: 17 June 2013, 01:02:12 pm »
with so many things being pinched from your garden, shed and garage now days 

 I wonder if this may be good ?

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/thursday-specialbuys-20th-june/product-detail/ps/p/wildlife-camera

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Re: security at home
« Reply #1 on: 17 June 2013, 01:19:47 pm »
I like the look of it and its inexpensive. As to its shelf live only one way to find out, get oen and try it.
 
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Re: security at home
« Reply #2 on: 17 June 2013, 01:25:55 pm »
it would be good to see who nicked what.


this, on the other hand, might stop it being nicked at all


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Re: security at home
« Reply #3 on: 17 June 2013, 01:30:02 pm »
this, on the other hand, might stop it being nicked at all
 
 I like your thinking , but unfortunately not everyone could have one ! 

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Re: security at home
« Reply #4 on: 17 June 2013, 01:30:53 pm »
Quite tempting at that price, though Aldi haven't provided much information. It'd be nice to see an example of the image quality and as for battery requirements, field-of-view, video format, whether an SD card is supplied that's all left for us to guess.


It might not be much use as a security camera unless you can place it out of reach:  with the images being stored in the unit itself any thief who sees it will get a free wildlife cam and the evidence. :lol

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Re: security at home
« Reply #5 on: 17 June 2013, 03:32:41 pm »
Scrotes have a high tech way of defeating evan a high end cctv system - its called a hoodie and balaclava !
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Re: security at home
« Reply #6 on: 17 June 2013, 05:27:26 pm »
Quite tempting at that price, though Aldi haven't provided much information. It'd be nice to see an example of the image quality and as for battery requirements, field-of-view, video format, whether an SD card is supplied that's all left for us to guess.


It might not be much use as a security camera unless you can place it out of reach:  with the images being stored in the unit itself any thief who sees it will get a free wildlife cam and the evidence. :lol

They usually put up information on the day it goes on sale. But the pics are usually as is sold.
 
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Re: security at home
« Reply #7 on: 17 June 2013, 06:09:56 pm »
Video won't get your goods back.


There are those reflectors with motion sensor - that switch on when someone passes. That's a good thing. And a dog if they don't practice poisoning dogs.
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Re: security at home
« Reply #9 on: 17 June 2013, 07:55:20 pm »
Smartwater on EVERYTHING!!! The little cu**s don't know its there, and it takes ages to get it off their skin, even longer off their clothes (because they tend not to wash too often). :2guns
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Re: security at home
« Reply #10 on: 17 June 2013, 07:57:43 pm »
What ever happened to the alarm mine   :evil

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Re: security at home
« Reply #11 on: 17 June 2013, 08:00:15 pm »
Or wiring the garage door up to the mains...

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Re: security at home
« Reply #12 on: 17 June 2013, 08:08:40 pm »
Or just get ED209 in your garage as home security.  :lol
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Re: security at home
« Reply #13 on: 17 June 2013, 10:37:23 pm »
It's no good it's a wildlife camera what you need is a pondlife camera?

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Re: security at home
« Reply #14 on: 18 June 2013, 08:05:35 am »
I reckon it will work a treat, for all of about 3 seconds before it gets nicked ;)

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Re: security at home
« Reply #15 on: 18 June 2013, 02:54:20 pm »
Two big noisy dogs has always worked for me.
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Re: security at home
« Reply #16 on: 18 June 2013, 03:29:41 pm »
Two big noisy dogs has always worked for me.


I'll send my mother-in-law and her sister round straight away!!  :lol
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Re: security at home
« Reply #17 on: 18 June 2013, 03:49:49 pm »
you could try one of these http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2964 it would scare the shit out of them and wake must most of the neighbour hood as well

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Re: security at home
« Reply #18 on: 18 June 2013, 04:02:37 pm »
i just use a tripwire attached to the trigger of a 12 guage shotgun !
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Re: security at home
« Reply #19 on: 18 June 2013, 08:17:51 pm »
the land mines are really good, I  done a barn conversion and the owner had one,  great piece of kit.
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Re: security at home
« Reply #20 on: 18 June 2013, 08:42:22 pm »
Is that the paint filled land mines ?

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Re: security at home
« Reply #21 on: 19 June 2013, 09:55:43 pm »
it would be good to see who nicked what.


this, on the other hand, might stop it being nicked at all




 
I have one of those and if you can wake the fooker up in the middle of the night he might even bite ya  :lol