Make a Simple WiFi Security Camera with ESP32-CAM
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In this video, we make an ESP32-CAM Arduino-based Homemade WiFi Surveillance Camera under $20 that even runs off a battery!
As this project may seem quite technical, software-wise I can say it sure is, though I do hope from my step-by-step tutorial you'll get yourself an ESP32-CAM, be able to make your own WiFI CCTV cam for cheap, and monitor your home/environment in a "DIY" way.
In case you're curious about the camera's power consumption, the ESP32-CAM draws around 0.75 Watts or less and lasts running for about 24 hours on a 4400mAh battery pack
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❗ Important updates regarding uploading the code ❗
Firstly you must make sure of the following:
• Once you have downloaded & unzipped full code, copy and paste config files from the data folder to MicroSD card.
• Check that your esp32 boards library is up to date, update if it's not v2.0.2 or above.
• WiFi credentials from now on must be entered in "utils.cpp" tab and not "myConfig.h".
• Select "ESP32 Dev Module", partition scheme "Minimal SPIFFS (1.9MB OTA/190KB SPIFFS)", enable PSRAM.
❗ All of these important steps mentioned have to be followed since the recent (2022) update to this code. ❗
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Thanks to GitHub repository admin @s60sc and also @nnjim for helping out not only myself with getting the camera's code's misunderstandings resolved but also for all viewers here and people who would also want to recreate this project.
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(x1) FTDI USB-to-Serial module (Jumper wires may be required) - amzn.to/3rWpJgd
(x1) ESP32-CAM with OV2640 Camera sensor - amzn.to/3yGLWCN
(x1) Micro SD card - amzn.to/3MvaS5W
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(x2) 3.7V 18650 Li-Ion battery - amzn.to/3zp86JQ
(x1) SPDT Micro sliding switch - amzn.to/3TjcUc5
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Nice job. Well presented, & I liked the fact you were honest enough to show the restrictions, of your early design process. Keep it up.
I appreciate that! Thanks for your kind comment :)
One of the hardest part for me was to switch from internal antenna to external. Since that little resistor is 0 ohm I just drop a little solder to connect the external pads and I left the internal pads connected. I placed the esp32cam on my driveway and works great. Thank you for this vid!
Good tip for those of which struggle to switch antennas! Thanks for your comment :)
Really? You have to disconnect the internal pads a way or another. Constructor's specs stresses it a lot. Read the spec sheet or measure the antenna gain like here ua-cam.com/video/visj0KE5VtY/v-deo.html
I just bought one after watching your video like 6 times to convince me lol
Hey guys! This video is now considered OUTDATED in terms of the info given about getting set up with the ESP32-CAM, powering methods and the extensive code. Please watch the new video here and follow along: ua-cam.com/video/k_PJLkfqDuI/v-deo.html
Thanks for understanding!
❗ IMPORTANT UPDATES REGARDING THE CODE❗
Firstly you must make sure of the following:
• Once you have downloaded & unzipped full code, copy and paste config files from the data folder to MicroSD card.
• Check that your esp32 boards library is up to date, update if it's not v2.0.2 or above.
• WiFi credentials from now on must be entered in "utils.cpp" tab and not "myConfig.h".
• Select "ESP32 Dev Module", partition scheme "Minimal SPIFFS (1.9MB OTA/190KB SPIFFS)", enable PSRAM.
❗ All of these important steps mentioned should be followed since the recent (2022) update to this code. ❗
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Thanks to GitHub repository admin @s60sc and also @nnjim for helping out not only myself with getting the camera code's issues & misunderstandings resolved but also for all viewers here and people who would also want to recreate this project.
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More tips and prompts to know before attempting project:
The DIY Security Camera with its current code only works when an SD card is inserted, otherwise it simply won't connect or function.
The first code I demonstrated does not include recording video or saving it to any kind of SD card, the second one (more complex code) does.
It is safe to leave the DIY Security Camera plugged in via a micro USB cable to a 5V Phone charger power-supply the whole time, that way you're able to keep the camera running, not worrying about the batteries running flat.
To reprogram the Security camera, connect some jumper wires from the extended row of pins on the ESP32-CAM module to an FTDI USB to Serial converter.
With the given camera's IP address, you're only able to connect to its webserver when in the programmed WiFi network, connecting to the camera through other WiFi networks won't work unless you Port Forward the camera's IP address through your router settings and use your network's public IP + port number (80-85...) when searching via web browser from another network.
Don't forget to leave a like if you enjoyed watching the video or found it informative, share, subscribe if you haven't yet, comment leave your thoughts on my project, & please don't be shy to throw me a question about anything in regard to the Homemade CCTV camera/any troubleshooting questions. 😊
You're welcome! :)
This is the best video that
I 've ever seen.
@@陳羱献 I really appreciate your comment! 😇😃 Have a nice weekend! ✌
Hey mate, great video !
If you haven't updated your soldering iron yet you should check those one out :
ua-cam.com/video/mn7FkmDRfx4/v-deo.html
It works with the standard $1 Hakko 908 tips. You can even get SMD tips.
I've had two of these irons for over 18 months now.
Cheers from South Australia 👍🍺
@@edwardfletcher7790 Hi! Thanks for watching and thanks for the link! 👍
you have earned my subscription. i would have donated if i had any. your content is very clear, fast enough not to be boring, and covers everything. keep it going.
Much appreciated!
U can donate me instead bro
Great project, the best I've found so far. The only thing I can't set is that the lamp does not light during recording in Night Time mode. Lots of success and I look forward to the next version.
Hi,
Thanks a lot! I believe this feature is only toggled manually, unless you can get hold of the latest GitHub code version which may have this feature.
Cheers! :)
Glad i found your channel Max! I'm thinking about doing this project then hooking it up to a 6v solar panel. Man, you rock!.
Glad I could help! :D Thank you :)
This became my favorite video of your channel 🤩
Keep growing brother
Best wishes for you 👍
Hey Sahil, thanks a lot!
I appreciate it 😁✌🤜🤛
Same for you, buddy 👍
2:16 saying "GPIO1 and GND", but in fact it's GPIO0 and GND 😉
Thanks a lot for another great video! 👍
Oops, my mistake! Yes, it's GPIO0 (Zero) and not 1. Thanks for your positive feedback!
Dope, you should do more ESP based projects.
Thanks! Will do!
Nice video max 👍👏
Thanks! 👍
Great job and project! Well done and thank you!
Thank you!😀
Another great Blink accessory
Well done mate, I really like this project, thanks for sharing
Thank you for your kind input! It's much appreciated :)
With your YT money, it's time to buy a 3d printer youngling. Great work.
If only YT payed me that much... 🥲
Although I do accept donations via crypto! 😉
Thanks for watching ✌🏻
@@MaxImagination as you grow, you will. 3d printers are a real game changer for makers.
Great Project, I like you and I want to be your student 😊❤
I'd be glad to have you as my student. Maybe one day if a course comes out! All the best :)
Was finding this video from last year thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Very nice! I love that you did it all without a 3d printer too!
Thank you! Cheers!
Have you made another vedio that is covering topic on connecting my mob with home assitant that we can watch our esp32 cam from home anywere in the world if made send me the link of that vedio
I don't have that video yet.
Thanks for sharing this lovely video of ESP32 CAM, Regards and all the best for the great future!!!
Yogesh
And thank you for watching! I greatly appreciate your kind support... :D
Cheers,
Max
Hi Max !
Very informative tutorial.
The comment section is finally back. Congratulation
Hi buddy! It's been a while since we last communicated, yes, the comment section under all of my videos is finally back! It took UA-cam a while to notice me...
Thanks a lot! :D
Hi, the best video about. ESP32CAM. Thank you very much. It has all video, récord and light.
I'm quite glad to hear that you liked my project and that you found it helpful. Thanks! :D
Best Project Bro ✨🙌
Mr. Max can you tell me how i can get library to make esp 32 camera programmed saving video with sensor pir,?
Hi. The code I have provided a link in the description to, is the one that can do that.
Impressive sir. From Philippines
Thanks! Welcome to the channel :)
this video just saved a disturbed mind thank was a great content
I appreciate hearing that! 😁👋
Max bro very awesome camera bro 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊 it was easy to make you explained everything very nicely 😊 Big Fan from India Love your Work ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ You deserve More subscribers Awesome videos 👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
I appreciate hearing your kind comment :)
@@MaxImagination I feel happy when you reply my comment 😊😊❤️❤️ awesome Job bro
@@DynoPlayz873 I'm really glad 😊
Thanks, again! 😁
Hi this is a nice video. But what was unclear to me was, which is the voltage u finally provide to cam? Thanks
! :)
Hi and thanks! The battery's voltage - 3.7V was provided to the camera. However, this is not optimal. Connect a battery to it via a 5V USB powerbank boost converter module.
Great video. Your progress during these years is unbelievable. You are now like PRO UA-camr. I can see the time that you got Milion Subs. Waiting for that time. One Question though. Is it possible to find similar device to get FullHD picture out of it?
Thank you for your very kind comment! Yes, that is possible. You can purchase the "OV5640 5MP, 2592 x 1944" camera image sensor & clip that one onto the board instead. This one will give you almost double the resolution to the ES32-CAM's original OV2640 sensor. Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Max
Great video. Had to subscribe.
Thanks for subbing!
Attaching that external antennae was a bit tricky for me. The tiny plug would not stay connected. I ended up soldering the outside ground connections together and now it works great. So much better than the on board antennae
Glad to hear you have it working now!
@@MaxImagination That connector is so tiny and does not snap in place and stay put. The tiny bit of solder made a big difference!
Sweet job!
Wow it's very helpful I'll try definitely
Thanks! Good luck making your Security camera :D
high quality video 🤩🤩🤩🤩. That is a very important one. I like it a lot. I wish you victory . 🤩🤩👍
Thanks a lot! Your support is much appreciated 😊✌
Cheers,
Max
Wow! It's an amazing project, thankyou!
I think, if you could add a movement function like a dome camera would be even better :)
Hi! Thanks for your comment and suggestion! Will keep the idea in mind for the future ESP32 CCTV camera :)
@@MaxImagination I love you videos and also subscribed for that video :)
Greetings!
@@MaxImagination its called ptz cameras. Pan tilt and zoom.
nice video dude
cool idea bro
Thanks for watching :)
is there any way to stream on internet from esp32-cam? any way to see the camera from outside of local network?
Yes. I've discovered that it can be done using something called Ngrok
@@MaxImagination it seems that we have to run Ngrok on another device like raspberry pi and we can't use it direct on esp32-cam. is it true?
@@xad. Not at all. You run Ngrok on your PC to generate a global IP address than makes your local IP (ESP32-CAM) accessible from any other WiFi network. Check out the video that shows how to do it: ua-cam.com/video/KkO5TZMyKyU/v-deo.html
@@MaxImagination thank you, will check on this
that what i was about to ask
Congratulation Max 👍😄😄
Thanks, buddy! 😊✌
Great VIdeo, great presentation
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
Nice video! Can you provide information on the battery life (2x 18650 in parallel) in the video description?
I found the information (could still be in the video description) 😉 ... "The ESP32-CAM draws around 0.75 Watts or less and lasts running for about 24 hours on a 4400mAh battery pack. Cheers!" Thank you! 👍
You're welcome! I'll be sure to paste this info in the description as well.
@@MaxImagination 🤩👍
ESP 32 CAM will work with 2G wireless network but not 5G. A lot of microUSB cables are for charging only. Make sure to get one for data.
That's really Useful project great job
Thank you, Jonu! Cheers! :D
Really awesome yaar .
Thanks 😁
Hey ! Great project... Im getting guru meditation error... Do you know why? Its really emergency, I need reply. TYSM
Hi there, thanks for watching.
Could you please be a bit more specific about the error you're getting and what else might be said in the terminal? Cheers.
Good day. Is it possible for the ESP32-CAM to upload footage in the internet using an app for example telegram? Also you mentioned that you can attach a microphone sensor. Do you have a tutorial for it?
Hi, Joseph. If you seach UA-cam for videos on the Telegram integration, sure, it may be possible. About the microphone, you might find this video helpful in learning about how to wire one up and how it works: ua-cam.com/video/m8LwPNXqK9o/v-deo.html
In the ESP32-CAM Web Server code repository on GitHub, you should be able to follow the authors advice in the "README dot md" section below where he mentions about peripherals usage - github.com/s60sc/ESP32-CAM_MJPEG2SD
Cheers.
@@MaxImagination thank you very much
@@josephcampugan2439 You're welcome 😁
Great Video, Thanks for putting The Work in to Documenting Everything in the Description.
I hope your channel blows up Hugh your putting the work in so you deserve it Maybe ever more then some UA-camrs
Thank you so much, Steven! It feels very rewarding to me seeing someone find this information useful, and someone appreciating the work that went into making this video.
I really appreciate it!
Cheers! :))
Nice video,bro🔥🔥
Thanks, buddy! 😃
Hi Nice project!, is there an a wsy to build the antena from scratch or can u share the link where can i buy? , than you in advance🎉🎉
Hi and thanks! Here's a link to where you can buy such antennas - amzn.to/49OlVSk
This is awesome max 👌👌..
Hi Shanilka! Thanks a lot! Hope everythings great your end there 😊✌
@@MaxImagination ya bro 🙂.
Nice work friend 👍👍
Thank you, bro! :D
Hi, may I know why is the 3A switch recommended in this circuit? May I use 5 or 6A rated switch?
Can you also roughly specify the dimension of your cylindrical casing used?
Thank you so much!
Hi there. You can use most switches above the rating of 1A, I chose 3A just to be safe and have the best contact. 5 or 6A rated switches will work fine too.
The cylindrical case I used measures aprox - 40mm in diameter by 80mm out.
Cheers!
I need something to watch the intersection at the corner of my property. Is it really weather proof? And, I doubt it'll survive in the 100°F summers we have. But I guess it won't hurt to try.
It all depends on the enclosure casing you choose. I'd suggest you try using one of those IP65 watertight enclosures for your camera if you want it to survive hot summers and rainy days.
happy 30k subscriber
Thank you! :D
ok thanks
Hey again. I purchased all but batteries as they ran out of supply. Can you reference another battery website/items? Also. How do I recharge batteries that are in camera? (Not TECHY /disabled older guy.
Thanks!
Hi there. Here's a fresh link to the pair of 18650 3.7V Cells: amzn.to/4047YKG
Also, to avoid soldering wires onto the batteries, I suggest you also purchase this battery holder module with 5V output and USB for the camera: amzn.to/41rsXYD
Cheers!
Can I use battery holder/charger in camera to power unit also? (That would replace short strips connecting batteries in camera unit. If true,I need to see/know where to attach wires feeding power to unit from that 2 battery holder/charger.
I am not electrically inclined on battery units yet. ONE TIME IS ALL IT TAKES THOUGH! Never forget. Thank you humbly for helping this older geezer out. It means the world to me!
Really great, I tried it and it is working perfectly,
but the camera temperature shows 80-85 c,
I am wondering is it normal or would it need some sort of cooling.
Thanks
Thanks for watching! From my test, the web server either shows inaccurate info about the ESP32's temp, or my thermometer sucks. I got a reading of about 60 degrees Celsius when it read 90 degrees... Cooling isn't necessary, in my opinion. One of these will work for hours without failing as such temperatures. Cheers.
@@MaxImagination I see. Thanks for the testing.
Very cool! Clear explanations.
Thanks a lot! :)
Good morning.
Professor, can you make the ESP32 identify the Ibecon as a car tag?
Each car that arrives at the garage gate displays a 4-digit code on the monitor screen.
I am your follower in BRAZIL.
Hi there. I may consider the idea for the future. Thanks!
Thanks for the awesome video👍
Thanks for watching!
Might you tell me where you can purchase a container, like the one you used. That seemed to be perfect fit. Thanks in adavance
Hi, the plastic container I used was previously a cheap Q-tips (cotton buds) container.
I could not find any purchase links for such container online, though I recommend you take a look around your local convenience store for a product with a suitable container for your camera, if you're not able to find anything similar to that around your home.
Best of luck.
Cheers,
Max
@@MaxImagination Thank you....
@@charlesevans8189 You're welcome 😊
if i dont have the ftdi, can i use an arduino uno instead to upload the code to the cam?
Yes you can, as another Arduino would have the FTDI chip built-in.
Works well for me except i have to keep connected to 5v supply through a mobile charger. It does not work standalone, that is on the batteries as shown by you. one question, since you are using the 3.7v batteries did you connect the wires to 5v or 3v on the ESP32 board? Please help.
If you're using an unstable power source other than a set voltage of 3.3V, then use the 5V input for a one-cell battery and nothing higher than 5V.
@@MaxImagination Thanks. I was able to sort out the issue. I have a request, could you please also make a video of uploading the video's to a server so that the live streaming can be accessed from anywhere.
@@shailesh.ssathe Hi, My board is not powering on on 3.7v battery working only with the mobile charger i.e 5v , how did you fix it
@@omkarchinchkar2381 I connected the pins to the 3.7V pins , the connections i did was wrong.
@@shailesh.ssathe alright, thanks bro
Great max. Cool project . 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you! :)
Great video! Only useful information, simple but very effective to challenges you faced in this tutorial. Subscriber++
The only improvement I would suggest is to add buck converter to provide stable 3.3v for esp board from battery, since its voltage can go from 2.9 to 4.2 volts, but built in voltage regulator may not work properly under 4 volts.
Thanks for your comment with the tip! I will consider this if I make an improved version of this project. Cheers!
Camera getting heated is it same with you... What measures can we take in this security cam
That's normal for its operation, simply keep the enclosure ventilated at best.
Nice project. Would be great if you make a v2 of this project with home assistant
Thanks for watching! That video will be on the way to UA-cam in the coming future.
Cheers
Excellent video how is your hardwork for 15 minutes video
Thank you!
It would be nice if this video had Latin American subtitles to help us with these videos, which are very important for the safety of others. But it is still good content and very useful
Hi there. Thanks for your feedback, it will be considered for future videos. Cheers, Max
Which tool do you use for schematic design?
Fritzing and EasyEDA.
Woo,nice project
BTW which code u use use?
1st one
Or
2nd?
Thanks!
I used this one - github.com/s60sc/ESP32-CAM_MJPEG2SD
OwO thank you!
Is it possible to power this device with 5V from the Powerbank instead of battery
Yes, you can. As it has a 5V power input pin.
Op brother. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👊👊👊👊
So Cool! I have a problem. Can it monitor full time not leading to overheat?
Thanks for your comment! Yes, as long as it's plugged in, it will continue to run at 45-60 degrees Celsius, not overheating much.
@@MaxImagination Thank you! I got it
Did you happen to calculate the power draw from this setup? how long will this last on those batteries? thanks!
The ESP32-CAM draws around 0.75 Watts or less and lasts running for about 24 hours on a 4400mAh battery pack. Cheers!
That time is a constant camera o I would think.? A motion sensor should increase time life of battery if (not in a busy area of motion with that sensor.
Amazingly detailed. My only advice is to slow down during the demonstration. It's extremely impressive how adepth you are with the entire process. I'm at 2.28 watching how you upload the code and the way you fly through the menus is like watching a video at 2x speed. Honestly it might be better to just make a few new videos where you take at least a 1.5 second pause between menus. Please. I am very willing and happy to watch more ads in order to not have to slow you down to 0.25 speed. Positives is other then the super speech your explanations are on the point and perfectly timed. Every slide and diagram is easy to see but maybe add arrows that appear and point at whatever you're mentioning. Especially with the circuit diagrams as I don't have the circuits in front of me to study as you speak.
Hello, Hamza.
Thanks for your comment and suggestions, I totally see what you mean.
I'll take your tips into consideration and no promises, but one day I may do a video where I'll refine these steps and show things at the right pace for many others to understand thoroughly, though also mainly show how to get this DIY camera to be accessed from any other WiFi network around the world, making such video as a continuation to this existing one.
Thanks for all the advice!
Best Regards,
Max
P.S.
Hi,
Recently I created an Instructable page for the DIY Security camera project. This is basically the typed-out form of tutorial for this project. You may check it out here: www.instructables.com/How-to-Make-a-WiFi-Security-Camera-ESP32-CAM-DIY-R/
It's time to get yourself a 3D printer.
Wow ,its really great project 👍
Is it ok to use in cars with 12v battery ?i know we must use regulator but which component is better?
Hi there. Thanks for watching!
Yes, you can power the camera from a car battery as long as you're using a buck converter like the LM2596 or LM7805 to step the voltage down to 5V.
Pretty cool 🙌🏻💯
Hey, thanks, buddy!
@@MaxImagination no problem 👌🏻
This build is tough my Boii!! 🔧🦾
Thanks a bunch! Another camera like this one but more advanced is on its way! Please stay tuned 😊🙌
@@MaxImagination I’m here for it most definitely! The battery life seems a bit low are you going to try to use a bigger lipo or try to extend life? I’m going down this rabbit hole myself but since I have an off grid layout I’m going to go with a 6watt solar panel and regulate the sleep and work modes so I can have an extended remote system but your detail is top notch and I salute you for the knowledge fam🫡
It amazing 🙂 💖love from India ❤️ just wowww
Thanks so much! Cheers ✌😃
I will try 😍🤩💖
Good luck! I hope you succeed in making yourself one 😃
@@MaxImagination
💖 Thanks
Finally your comment section get back 😀
Yes! UA-cam finally decided to return the comment section to all of my videos, it took them long enough.
@@MaxImagination👍
Can I use a flat 3.7 v lithium battery? I am confused a bit about this part but hooking it up to my breadboard power supply, it works! Please answer, as I'm very confused.
Hi there, if it's 3.7V, it should work. Though if you're talking about flat button-cell batteries, then no.
Bro please can you tell that can I record videos to the micro sd card.?? Please 🙏 reply.
Yes, of course, that is the whole point of having it 🙂👍🏻
@@MaxImagination thank you very much brother but i can you please tell me that from where can i record the video
@@ankitnandy986 To record you'd have to press the manual record button in the Camera webserver panel in your browser.
You are a very good person. Thanks
Max.can u tell me that if i start recording in sd card and then disconnect from it. Will it still record?
What a useful creation brother 🔥
I'll also try to make it
Thanks a lot! I hope to see you succeed in making your own one! 😀
Btw, I checked out your channel, you make some really cool projects too 👏👍
@@MaxImagination 😃😃 Thanks, I am learning a lot from ur creations and just trying too make something like that.
@@makeitdiy3638 I'm really glad to hear 😊
@@MaxImagination ☺️☺️
hello bro i made this cam but how can i set the ftp and host? please help me. i enabled ftp server and setup but not working, and the cam recording is showing no. how to enable it please help me
Hi there.
As I have not managed to get the FTP server feature working on mine, I wouldn't be able to directly suggest you what changes to make. However, you could try to open an issue on the GitHub page of the creator who hosts the code: github.com/s60sc/ESP32-CAM_MJPEG2SD/issues
You may ask about that over there.
Cheers,
Max
Okk please tell me is it FTP server or client? In code it shows server. That mean we have to connect client?
@@pcmobiletechnicalsolutions8504 From what I was told and had seen, it is an FTP server you'd be connecting to, requiring you to fill in additional info plus the server port number into the FTP client.
I did all but its not working
I think there is something issue in code
Bro what about solar panel power to the camera
I suggest you check my channel and watch my updated solar security camera with the same web application.
Hello. Great project!! One question... How much time is lasting the cam working with batteries? ESP32CAM consumption is high, isn't it? . Thanks in advance
Hi and thank you! Running on a 4400mAh battery like the one seen in my video, it should last you around 24h with the ESP always on. I calculated that by dividing the energy (4400mAh) by the normal ESP current consumption (180mA) to get 24.45 hours of average run time. Though, this may of course vary due to other features you may toggle or leave ON, regarding the ESP32-CAM and its web-server.
Thanks for your comment.
Max
@@MaxImagination Hi Max, thanks for the reply. I am thinking to use a PIR so as to wake up ESPCAM32 from deepsleep each time I want to record, maybe it can be a possible solution so as to enlarge the battery duration, if not it could be a bit annoying to charge it daily 😅
Your thoughts. A 30000mA solar battery bank (Amazon $25) and the ESP32-cam feeding Zoneminder.
Great project buddy! 😍
Glad you like it! Thanks, buddy! 😍
Nice job, congratulations:)
Thank you! :D
How did you calculate the resistance required for the led resistor
Using Ohms Law for finding resistance.
This really seems to be a well done video tutorial and I like the way you explain everything. The only downside I see is that it's done WAYYYY too fast without enough camera time on each step. I would have loved to follow this one, but being a beginner, this video is too fast and vague on camera time per step. It's way too over-whelming for a beginner.😥😕
Thanks for your input. I will take this into consideration for future videos. Good news, I have actually made a newer video guiding on getting set up with the ESP32-CAM - ua-cam.com/video/k_PJLkfqDuI/v-deo.html
Feel free to check it out. I believe it's what you're looking for.
Very informative tutorial! Well done dud 😁
Thank you so much, dude! Cheers 😀😁
Can we use mobile charger for daily usage which gives DC supply than 18650 battery? please advise
Yes, your phone charger (5V) will work as long as its connector matches the one of the little blue charging board.
Is there any led blinking while we connected to the power supply ?
No, on the ESP32-CAM, there shouldn't be any blinking.
Cheers
Hi bro
Can i use it in my small drone for live video and recording
That depends on the size and type of drone you have. However, it may work if it is light enough :)
Just out of curiosity, how secure would you say it is. Like if you had it inside, would it be hack able?
Pretty secure, from my experience anyway. Since you want to use it indoors for instance, you would be running the camera on a local IP address similar to all your devices, making it secured by your WiFi network's protective firewall. This type of camera is totally safe if it is not "Port forwarded".
How long do the batteries last between recharging?
should last between 10 to 20 hours, based on my calculations.
Nice project, but the module will get extremely hot after using it for a long time.
Yes, you are right. However, this will not affect the board in any bad way on an extended period of time. This is considered normal.
Great video. Im waiting for more parts to arrive from china. I want to make a surveillance system for my home with 4 of these and a server with a orange pie 5. I wish the cameras to record 24/7. And daily the pie will backup that footage every 24 hrs in the server and conver it to mp4, deleting the previous day from the SD, so it doesnt fill up. I want the videos to be recorded in 1 hour chunks so it easier to find a especific footage. Since im a total noob on this, it will take time to make it do what i want. But im exited to see how it goes.
Thank you. Best of luck with your project!