Shelly devices are awesome for automation projects. One of the lesser known functions is that they have an astronomical clock with an offset and are miles cheaper than dedicated existing solutions.
35:44 don't forget a 1N4007 diode across the solenoid coil! From a random web article: A flyback diode is a diode connected across an inductor used to eliminate flyback, which is the sudden voltage spike seen across an inductive load when its supply current is suddenly reduced or interrupted. It is used in circuits in which inductive loads are controlled by switches, and in switching power supplies and inverters. This diode is known by many other names, such as kickback diode, snubber diode, commutating diode, freewheeling diode, suppression diode, clamp diode, or catch diode.
The relay acts as an isolator anyway preventing any back EMF from reaching sensitive parts and the diode if you were going to use one should be a high speed one, something like a 1N4148 is fine for most simple applications.
You can get away with not having it if you are powering it directly with an AC-DC converter, as it (should) have some back-EMF protection in it already :-) But of course it makes sense to add a flyback diode if possible as it doesn't really hurt.
10:40 Evil idea Corey . . . and I'm loving it !! 18:20 I'm sure your (and my) OCD are going ballistic with the symmetry of those power bricks in the board mate ahh!! 🥴
im soooooo jealous of your network! id have loved to do all that! 😂😂😂 i near killed myself laughing at the soaker! such a perfect idea (could make the ground electrified with a low powered supply for extra shock after soaking! 😈😈😈jk)
Nice tech, and super soaker Cory. 14:49 Insulated earth cables in Australia since 1980's and stranded. Our flexible cables use harmonised colours, but fixed wiring hasn't changed from red A and B neutral for some reason! Edit: earth is same diameter as A and N.
Is your earth also the same conductor size as the L & N? UK Earths are smaller cross sections - which I think is why Doncaster have been able to get the cable to match the existing 'standard' twin and earth external dimensions.
Loved the content, watching a sparky do plumbing work - priceless. was good to see you and Chilli working together again. look forward to the next. (I would have used a full bore 15mm solenoid and 15mm plastic - get em wetter) lol........ jokes ......
Having installed lots of cameras at my own house, I soon realised that Dome Camera's, although very good, must be cleaned every couple of months as spiders love to build their nests and webs over the dome, which will completely block night vision. No point in having camera’s up if you can’t see anything. I got so sick and tired of cleaning them, I changed the lot to the newer colour vue 4K cameras which spiders don't seem to bother with. Since then, I've never had to clean them and they been up well over a year. Nothing wrong with dome camera's, just clean them regularly.
@@mikesullivan3420 He lives in the UK it may get hot in the attic in the short summer we get in the UK but vented attic spaces like the one he has are above the insulation which you can see on the floor of the attic these get below freezing in the winter. as we saw the pipe with the wiring clipped to the roof structure above the insulation its at risk of freezing.
Heads up - while you're running cables you'll probably want to do a line of fibre optic for the BT socket for when they eventually upgrade your area to FTTP - they can then splice onto it without having to run anything new through your house
Brilliant video. I install Reolink and all I ever hear is "oh you should have gone Hikvision" - tbh for the price, features and quality, it's brilliant. Got a couple of their TrackMix PTZ installed along with others and it works well. Few sites rigged up with it now. For wifi/network I've gone with TP-Link Omada, and yet again everyone raves UniFi.... Quite happy with my setup. Also linked in with Home Assistant with mostly Zigbee devices and a few WiFi ones - great to have such quality. Then linked up to Alexa and Apple Home for voice controls. Next job for me is to install my two Reolink doorbells that I've had sat here since release, and do away with the Ring stuff. Great video to show what can be done, and in all fairness none of it is complex. Going to try and build a similar fun project using smart plugs as relays to see what fun can be achieved!
Clicking into this video about a super soaker and hearing home assistant at the start is music to my ears! . I have my unifi cameras setup with home assistant and some childish automations like turning the whole driveway and garage lighting bright red when a car is detected turning around fully on my driveway, maybe a sprinkler system could be added 😂
We were having problems with thieves at my pub, stealing waste oil of all things, in the night. They didn't care about the normal cctv, as they knew the police would do nothing. So I added some extra Reolink cameras, integrated them into home assistant, and used automations, Alarmo, and Reolinks 'person detection' (more accurate than movement detection) to trigger an alarm on the cameras themselves. Home assistant and Alarmo also use the person detection to trigger an alarm to sound on all of the smart speakers in the flat above the pub, smart lights to flash and notifications to be sent to our phones. They've not been back since I set it all up, after being almost weekly before. Shame as we have a German Shepherd who can't wait for me to actually wake up next time they come and introduce them. ;) Waste oil may not sound like much, but we use a lot of cooking oil, and get paid a fair amount for recycling it, so over time they've cost us a lot of money.
Ohhh forgot to add, if you're getting home assistant, (and you actually plan to keep your little party trick) grab some zigbee leak detectors for places where you've done your dodgy plumbing joins.
Nice project. I'm currently working security at a corporation with over 100 cameras at this building. I used to respond to bank alarms, they have sensors on everything.
cory, i will suggest that you put a home assistant on a local machine in the house with it local you want have to worry about downtime or internet issues
I personally wouldn’t have gone for the dome cameras I get the idea anti vandal but the dome effects the picture quality the RLC-833A are so much better
You probably ought to install a Non-Return valve between the copper pipe and the 10mm so that any potentially contaminated water does not get back into your mains water supply.
Enjoyed the video, very informative.Being a gas engineer you may have issues with access to your boiler. If there isn't correct access it could be classified as a At Risk and a warning notice issued. Also under the water regs your mains super soaker will require back flow prevention.
@@corymac sorry i just need to ask u something am i allowed to add a plug socket to a consumer unit there spare fues on it but i would rather ask if i am allowed to do it
Managed switch means remotely managed, what you friend describes as 'unmanaged' is just a hub. Managed/Unmanaged usually refers to ISP/3rd party configured and updated vs user/local admin
With twisted pair a few mm is going to make bugger all difference regarding so called "crosstalk" or loss if the system was really that fragile/critical it would never work. As for "cross talk" Ethernet is a differential system each pair is a Data + and Data - signal, given their polarity is opposite any magnetic fields they create will be cancelled and if there's no magnetic field there can't be any cross talk.
Add some outdoor white light powerful strobes for the night time. Why ? Well can you see to do anything with strobe flashing in the dark you loose night vision ?
Good to see mainly using PoE. I'd always recommend using PoE cameras over WiFi these days. Thieves are getting wise to them and use jammers to block the signal to the NVR so you don't get any footage (unless you also set up local per-camera storage).
They are probably not jamming then, they will be using deauthentication attack. As WiFi cameras are still using outdated WiFi standard that don't have protection for this type of attack
@@kmcat Possibly, but I think it's far more likely they're just using jamming in the vast majority of cases. A device which just blasts noise across the band is far cheaper to manufacture and therefore buy than one that needs to implement logic. Also, works against any protocol. You don't need to hope and prey - you blast out noise, then it doesn't really matter what's being used. Scream loud enough and you'll be heard over anyone else.
What you need to do next is to install Frigate Ai object detection, so when frigate recognises a "cat/fox" home assistant will fire an automation to trigger the shelly for the sprayers. (my plan for next year when i install sprinklers)
Agree with comments about a fibre patch lead as surely you won't stay on copper internet?? But I like a modular patch panel. Will save a bit of space. From an HA, Shelley, solar bod!
Yep - now the world knows where your NVR is located, they know where to go to find to take with them also. I've lost count how many times the CCTV NVR has vanished and would have been better it was hidden and a dummy left obvious. I'll bring an umbrella if I'm visiting for nefarious reasons too!!
Also, all they’ll have to steal is my wife’s straighteners and some monsters inc special edition DVD’s. My tools are kept at my lockup / office! ( off camera for a reason 🤣👍🏼 )
@@corymac ah - that old throw 'em off the scent decoy. I used to say similar things at school, "I've not got", "you'll never find" then they'd rifle through my bag and find the truth. Why not take the point and say "decoy, what a great idea". Clip a few CAT6s to the back of spares or repair off eBay and stick the wires into a hole somewhere. As I say, the number of businesses I go into and the CCTV NVR is proudly on show advertising its presence. Many (wrongly) assume its a deterrent. It's actually makes it easier.
@@corymac you think I'm kidding.. Stables burnt down near Derby.. 6 horses dead - CCTV NVR in main office and in worse state than the hard drive that came down in the Shuttle Colombia crash. Pub near here involved in armed robbery - while they tied up landlord and lady, they ripped out the NVR. The moral being - put dummy wires into a broken NVR box, so they think they've found it - but the real one is hidden otherwise use Cloud - then again, phone lines can be snipped if accessible outside. Not to say balaclavas wouldn't be worn anyway. Many years of trying to get one over the mindset of criminals. The 4ft deep trench as a moat filled with raw Sh1t on a wastewater works - after finding 5 splosh marks after a summer Bank Holiday ,where they'd have jumped over the fence, now worked perfectly. Another wastewater, after ramming the gates, Styhl sawing the camera mast down - arrived to find 30 reinforced doors smashed in and 20 very expensive PCs taken. The days PCs were £2k each with 50mb hard drives. Oh yes, they also took the VHS Time Lapse recorder.
So with cameras you should place them in the direction they walk towards or you will only get the back of them as they walk past if you face towards the direction each camera will cross over and you will always have a front on view
PS I would have run a fibre cable down to future proof or at least another RJ45 with giving you the option if it ever happened, would have used a dumb switch and have PF Sense do the separate networks, look into it you can do lots of good things
That looks like a semi-indirect valve. They work by pressure opening the valve rather than the solenoid doing that job. Thats why it opens so fast. Great for making rocket launchers 👀
It's only a problem in places where if the supports failed and the cable fell it would then be an entangement or trip hazard. Clipped to a wall near the bottom, or above ceiling joists, the plastic fittings are not a hazard.
Start by chinning off those Ring cameras, I'v started changing mine out for Eufy Cameras which are cheaper, far superior for picture quality and have no annual/monthly fees. I've got 3 Ring Floodlight cameras and have a Eufy S340 and an E340 connected to a Eufy Homebase 3 along with a couple of indoor PTZ cameras and they are fantastic. Edit: The Reolinks are probably very similar, Hope it is as good an experience as what i've had 👍.
Reolink are brilliant cheap they do really good quality stuff and to top it off no cloud based subscription. And if you buy directly off their website they are cheaper and always have promo codes for at least another 5%off
Not great to have such a long pipe feeding this door shower, it’s a dead that will hardly ever be used, similar to a hose reel for fire extinguishing, which normally would have to be on a water loop for that reason.
0:27 I I wake up for three nights in a row, I've been dreaming someone is cutting in to my van on the road. So, I'm checking the ring and trying to go back to sleep... To much of that stolen tools uk
Hi cory mac well done you keep it up you are doing a great job and having fun making some brilliant videos superstar Ali Walsall west midlands england junction 10 m6 Walsall churckery up the walsall
Ah good old wireless cameras, so easy to jam. Wifi Repeater? Lol. Also Draytek is a Chinese owned company, and their device security is not the best. Caveat Emptor.
PS I would have run a fibre cable down to future proof or at least another RJ45 with giving you the option if 10gig ever happened, would have used a dumb switch and have PF Sense do the separate networks, look into it you can do lots of good things. Shelly are good devices though
Im sorry but that camera looked like CRAP compared to a hikvision colourvu or reolinks alternative, every company is doing a colour at night camera now, that quality image is not good for 2024
If this is the extent you need to go to in order to live in the UK, then surely you need to consider living somewhere else in the world. Somewhere where people don’t steal.
Brilliant, original, and entertaining, as always
Boiler Engineer is going to be happy with you!
Shelly devices are awesome for automation projects. One of the lesser known functions is that they have an astronomical clock with an offset and are miles cheaper than dedicated existing solutions.
They’re brilliant, and they integrate into my solar system
Can they monitor DC or just AC?
The Shelly Uni can monitor DC
Installing is the easy part, troubleshooting is where the skill and knowledge is
35:44 don't forget a 1N4007 diode across the solenoid coil! From a random web article: A flyback diode is a diode connected across an inductor used to eliminate flyback, which is the sudden voltage spike seen across an inductive load when its supply current is suddenly reduced or interrupted. It is used in circuits in which inductive loads are controlled by switches, and in switching power supplies and inverters. This diode is known by many other names, such as kickback diode, snubber diode, commutating diode, freewheeling diode, suppression diode, clamp diode, or catch diode.
@@ForTheBirbs absolutely agree I have an esp 8266 board with relays controlling my solenoids. Without the snubber it was crashing out the esp.
The relay acts as an isolator anyway preventing any back EMF from reaching sensitive parts and the diode if you were going to use one should be a high speed one, something like a 1N4148 is fine for most simple applications.
You can get away with not having it if you are powering it directly with an AC-DC converter, as it (should) have some back-EMF protection in it already :-) But of course it makes sense to add a flyback diode if possible as it doesn't really hurt.
10:40 Evil idea Corey . . . and I'm loving it !! 18:20 I'm sure your (and my) OCD are going ballistic with the symmetry of those power bricks in the board mate ahh!! 🥴
im soooooo jealous of your network! id have loved to do all that! 😂😂😂
i near killed myself laughing at the soaker! such a perfect idea (could make the ground electrified with a low powered supply for extra shock after soaking! 😈😈😈jk)
🤣👍🏼⚡️
Nice tech, and super soaker Cory. 14:49 Insulated earth cables in Australia since 1980's and stranded. Our flexible cables use harmonised colours, but fixed wiring hasn't changed from red A and B neutral for some reason! Edit: earth is same diameter as A and N.
Is your earth also the same conductor size as the L & N? UK Earths are smaller cross sections - which I think is why Doncaster have been able to get the cable to match the existing 'standard' twin and earth external dimensions.
@barrieshepherd7694 ah yes, this had slipped my mind. Yes, the same for TPS "twin and earth".
@@ForTheBirbs I also recalk Aus used twin White and Red for light switch drops?
@barrieshepherd7694 yes, still do.
Loved the content, watching a sparky do plumbing work - priceless. was good to see you and Chilli working together again. look forward to the next. (I would have used a full bore 15mm solenoid and 15mm plastic - get em wetter) lol........ jokes ......
If it all goes badly, it wasnt me who suggested reolink 😂 Great video lads!
Thanks for the idea!
Having installed lots of cameras at my own house, I soon realised that Dome Camera's, although very good, must be cleaned every couple of months as spiders love to build their nests and webs over the dome, which will completely block night vision. No point in having camera’s up if you can’t see anything. I got so sick and tired of cleaning them, I changed the lot to the newer colour vue 4K cameras which spiders don't seem to bother with. Since then, I've never had to clean them and they been up well over a year. Nothing wrong with dome camera's, just clean them regularly.
better relocate that microbore pipe to below the insulation otherwise it could freeze and you will get a water leak in the attic 😞
If a pipe in the hottest part of the house freezes, he has bigger worries than a water leak!
@@mikesullivan3420 He lives in the UK it may get hot in the attic in the short summer we get in the UK but vented attic spaces like the one he has are above the insulation which you can see on the floor of the attic these get below freezing in the winter. as we saw the pipe with the wiring clipped to the roof structure above the insulation its at risk of freezing.
You smashed it with the home alone style trap cool, great insight on installing CCTV and covering the network side of things Thanks Guys ⚡️👊
Much appreciated
Heads up - while you're running cables you'll probably want to do a line of fibre optic for the BT socket for when they eventually upgrade your area to FTTP - they can then splice onto it without having to run anything new through your house
They join the new fibre to the copper wire and use it as a draw wire, here in Australia at least.
I can think OF Several things to use instead of Water in your water Jet, Excellent Video Cory
Brilliant video. I install Reolink and all I ever hear is "oh you should have gone Hikvision" - tbh for the price, features and quality, it's brilliant. Got a couple of their TrackMix PTZ installed along with others and it works well. Few sites rigged up with it now.
For wifi/network I've gone with TP-Link Omada, and yet again everyone raves UniFi.... Quite happy with my setup.
Also linked in with Home Assistant with mostly Zigbee devices and a few WiFi ones - great to have such quality. Then linked up to Alexa and Apple Home for voice controls.
Next job for me is to install my two Reolink doorbells that I've had sat here since release, and do away with the Ring stuff. Great video to show what can be done, and in all fairness none of it is complex. Going to try and build a similar fun project using smart plugs as relays to see what fun can be achieved!
Some outstanding workmanship and tidy installation Cory 😊
Clicking into this video about a super soaker and hearing home assistant at the start is music to my ears! . I have my unifi cameras setup with home assistant and some childish automations like turning the whole driveway and garage lighting bright red when a car is detected turning around fully on my driveway, maybe a sprinkler system could be added 😂
Great video Cory and Oli. Appreciate the effort 👍👍
I think the boiler engineer might have something to say about access. 🤨🤣🤣
It’s actually above the boiler height!
@@corymac 🤣🤓
Great video with the usual comedy moments. Sure I have seen on something you can get like a coded smart water
Great idea
@corymac cheers Cory, I'm allowed one a month.🤣
We were having problems with thieves at my pub, stealing waste oil of all things, in the night. They didn't care about the normal cctv, as they knew the police would do nothing. So I added some extra Reolink cameras, integrated them into home assistant, and used automations, Alarmo, and Reolinks 'person detection' (more accurate than movement detection) to trigger an alarm on the cameras themselves. Home assistant and Alarmo also use the person detection to trigger an alarm to sound on all of the smart speakers in the flat above the pub, smart lights to flash and notifications to be sent to our phones.
They've not been back since I set it all up, after being almost weekly before. Shame as we have a German Shepherd who can't wait for me to actually wake up next time they come and introduce them. ;)
Waste oil may not sound like much, but we use a lot of cooking oil, and get paid a fair amount for recycling it, so over time they've cost us a lot of money.
Ohhh forgot to add, if you're getting home assistant, (and you actually plan to keep your little party trick) grab some zigbee leak detectors for places where you've done your dodgy plumbing joins.
Leak detection is absolutely on the list! 😂👍🏼
Nice project. I'm currently working security at a corporation with over 100 cameras at this building. I used to respond to bank alarms, they have sensors on everything.
That’s cool!
cory, i will suggest that you put a home assistant on a local machine in the house with it local you want have to worry about downtime or internet issues
I’m working on this currently 😃👍🏼
Home assistant green, cheap, easy and no worrying about messing about with a pi when an update fails etc
Very entertaining! What software did you use to make your network schematic? Looks awesome!
Great video!! Love seeing you use our VDV II Pro 👏
It was brilliant! I wouldn’t mind my own one. Feel free to drop me an email 😜 - cory@oyelectrical.com
What was the tester you used? Any link for it?
I personally wouldn’t have gone for the dome cameras I get the idea anti vandal but the dome effects the picture quality the RLC-833A are so much better
You probably ought to install a Non-Return valve between the copper pipe and the 10mm so that any potentially contaminated water does not get back into your mains water supply.
Enjoyed the video, very informative.Being a gas engineer you may have issues with access to your boiler. If there isn't correct access it could be classified as a At Risk and a warning notice issued. Also under the water regs your mains super soaker will require back flow prevention.
It’s actually above the boiler, so cover still comes off 😁
hey brother nice to see u again me and the wife love ur vids
Hey, thanks! 🤩
@@corymac sorry i just need to ask u something am i allowed to add a plug socket to a consumer unit there spare fues on it but i would rather ask if i am allowed to do it
Managed switch means remotely managed, what you friend describes as 'unmanaged' is just a hub. Managed/Unmanaged usually refers to ISP/3rd party configured and updated vs user/local admin
You can use 360 cameras mounted on poles. Around a house instead of fixing it on the wall of a house. Good luck And 360 degree video recording
Ignore the house and van... I think they are going to steal your cameras 🙂
Outdoor shower is a great addition
Handy after surfing! 🏄♂️
Great video. Would you know the model of that brother label printer by any chance?
You should mix some sort of liquid glowing in the dark paint with the water, so the thief is marked and easier to find
With twisted pair a few mm is going to make bugger all difference regarding so called "crosstalk" or loss if the system was really that fragile/critical it would never work. As for "cross talk" Ethernet is a differential system each pair is a Data + and Data - signal, given their polarity is opposite any magnetic fields they create will be cancelled and if there's no magnetic field there can't be any cross talk.
I appreciate it’s a garden but all that lovely foliage is prime camouflage! Trim your bush 😊
I beg your pardon
As the bishop said to the actress.
Excellent mad professor episode mate. Like the open frame and patch panel, still on my to-do list.
Or just don’t take your keys into the loft 😂
Add some outdoor white light powerful strobes for the night time. Why ? Well can you see to do anything with strobe flashing in the dark you loose night vision ?
Haha "IXIS point" 👈👉👇👆😂🤣😂
Good to see mainly using PoE. I'd always recommend using PoE cameras over WiFi these days. Thieves are getting wise to them and use jammers to block the signal to the NVR so you don't get any footage (unless you also set up local per-camera storage).
They are probably not jamming then, they will be using deauthentication attack. As WiFi cameras are still using outdated WiFi standard that don't have protection for this type of attack
@@kmcat Possibly, but I think it's far more likely they're just using jamming in the vast majority of cases. A device which just blasts noise across the band is far cheaper to manufacture and therefore buy than one that needs to implement logic. Also, works against any protocol. You don't need to hope and prey - you blast out noise, then it doesn't really matter what's being used. Scream loud enough and you'll be heard over anyone else.
What you need to do next is to install Frigate Ai object detection, so when frigate recognises a "cat/fox" home assistant will fire an automation to trigger the shelly for the sprayers. (my plan for next year when i install sprinklers)
That’s what I had in mind! 🤩🤩🤩
@@corymacI heard Jordan taught you how to wire a plug idk 🤷🏻♂️
Agree with comments about a fibre patch lead as surely you won't stay on copper internet?? But I like a modular patch panel. Will save a bit of space. From an HA, Shelley, solar bod!
Gonna freeze 🥶 that is
You really need to wire the door handles to the mains, that would keep them at bay
Please don't call it a WiFi Repeater lol
TDR is Time Domain Reflectometer*, not time delay refrencing :)
Yep - now the world knows where your NVR is located, they know where to go to find to take with them also.
I've lost count how many times the CCTV NVR has vanished and would have been better it was hidden and a dummy left obvious.
I'll bring an umbrella if I'm visiting for nefarious reasons too!!
Who says that’s my real NVR, or house, or that I am even who I say I am? Ever seen me and Bradley Walsh in the same room?….
Also, all they’ll have to steal is my wife’s straighteners and some monsters inc special edition DVD’s. My tools are kept at my lockup / office! ( off camera for a reason 🤣👍🏼 )
@@corymac ah - that old throw 'em off the scent decoy. I used to say similar things at school, "I've not got", "you'll never find" then they'd rifle through my bag and find the truth.
Why not take the point and say "decoy, what a great idea". Clip a few CAT6s to the back of spares or repair off eBay and stick the wires into a hole somewhere.
As I say, the number of businesses I go into and the CCTV NVR is proudly on show advertising its presence. Many (wrongly) assume its a deterrent.
It's actually makes it easier.
What is this is a double bluff? I’m thinking the poison scene from the princess bride
@@corymac you think I'm kidding..
Stables burnt down near Derby.. 6 horses dead - CCTV NVR in main office and in worse state than the hard drive that came down in the Shuttle Colombia crash.
Pub near here involved in armed robbery - while they tied up landlord and lady, they ripped out the NVR.
The moral being - put dummy wires into a broken NVR box, so they think they've found it - but the real one is hidden otherwise use Cloud - then again, phone lines can be snipped if accessible outside.
Not to say balaclavas wouldn't be worn anyway. Many years of trying to get one over the mindset of criminals. The 4ft deep trench as a moat filled with raw Sh1t on a wastewater works - after finding 5 splosh marks after a summer Bank Holiday ,where they'd have jumped over the fence, now worked perfectly.
Another wastewater, after ramming the gates, Styhl sawing the camera mast down - arrived to find 30 reinforced doors smashed in and 20 very expensive PCs taken. The days PCs were £2k each with 50mb hard drives. Oh yes, they also took the VHS Time Lapse recorder.
You should start looking at the unfi gear for your wifi, routing and switching. Nice UI too.
"How to make a Cat Repellent for Under $15 in Parts!" Craig Turner.......
Just water, what about the crimson gas! 😆 And you an explosive glitter bomb that's dipped in super glue.
🤣🤣🤣
Don’t forget to insulate the water pipe to prevent it from freezing
So with cameras you should place them in the direction they walk towards or you will only get the back of them as they walk past if you face towards the direction each camera will cross over and you will always have a front on view
PS I would have run a fibre cable down to future proof or at least another RJ45 with giving you the option if it ever happened, would have used a dumb switch and have PF Sense do the separate networks, look into it you can do lots of good things
That looks like a semi-indirect valve. They work by pressure opening the valve rather than the solenoid doing that job. Thats why it opens so fast. Great for making rocket launchers 👀
Thanks for the info 🤣🤩
Unfortunately, the 'water jet' is likely to put into legal hot water the same way spraying someone with a garden hose does...
@@Cristobal_2012 Spraying someone with a hose can get you charged with assault. You can also be prosecuted for planning a trap.
TV Licence enforcement officers beware. the device will pay for itself after a single visit.
😂😂😂
For a minute I thought you’d seen the warning letters 😜
@@corymac I have a stack of them, too much good content on UA-cam to bother watching proper TV.
I would have fitted a larger capacity switch. Also, I would not have put the power socket and phone socket inside the rack.
I see you haven't lost what Jordan taught about angle drilling.
Excuse me sir, I taught Artisan all they know.
Oliver is the epitome of health and safety
It's like a kit kat my wife loves kit kat she prefers four fingers or the chunky one 😂😂😂😂
more pressure!
How do plastic clips satisfy premature collapse regs?
It's only a problem in places where if the supports failed and the cable fell it would then be an entangement or trip hazard. Clipped to a wall near the bottom, or above ceiling joists, the plastic fittings are not a hazard.
in time for the trick or treaters
Start by chinning off those Ring cameras, I'v started changing mine out for Eufy Cameras which are cheaper, far superior for picture quality and have no annual/monthly fees.
I've got 3 Ring Floodlight cameras and have a Eufy S340 and an E340 connected to a Eufy Homebase 3 along with a couple of indoor PTZ cameras and they are fantastic.
Edit: The Reolinks are probably very similar, Hope it is as good an experience as what i've had 👍.
Reolink are brilliant cheap they do really good quality stuff and to top it off no cloud based subscription. And if you buy directly off their website they are cheaper and always have promo codes for at least another 5%off
Not great to have such a long pipe feeding this door shower, it’s a dead that will hardly ever be used, similar to a hose reel for fire extinguishing, which normally would have to be on a water loop for that reason.
0:27 I I wake up for three nights in a row, I've been dreaming someone is cutting in to my van on the road. So, I'm checking the ring and trying to go back to sleep... To much of that stolen tools uk
I do the exact same
Hate to be that guy. Occupiers liability act 1984.
Could do with that for the Jehovah’s 😂
Hi cory mac well done you keep it up you are doing a great job and having fun making some brilliant videos superstar Ali Walsall west midlands england junction 10 m6 Walsall churckery up the walsall
Ah good old wireless cameras, so easy to jam.
Wifi Repeater? Lol.
Also Draytek is a Chinese owned company, and their device security is not the best.
Caveat Emptor.
Avoid any security on wifi/wireless - thieves use wifi jammers to render wireless cameras and doorbells useless
have colored perm ink it that ....
PS I would have run a fibre cable down to future proof or at least another RJ45 with giving you the option if 10gig ever happened, would have used a dumb switch and have PF Sense do the separate networks, look into it you can do lots of good things. Shelly are good devices though
Feef?
Feefin on a chewsday
Im sorry but that camera looked like CRAP compared to a hikvision colourvu or reolinks alternative, every company is doing a colour at night camera now, that quality image is not good for 2024
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Be Careful Cory. Spraying someone with Water could be seen as assault in some cases.
Was going to say the same thing
yup, UK law is wrong, if someone is breaking in to your property, and they injure them selves, then they can sue you..... madness.
Would displaying a warning notice about the CCTV and water jet make it compliant?
I wouldve just used a car 12v washer pump and washer jet
We cannot use cable ties in oz for Comms …Velcro ties are the go!
I love Velcro ties!
If this is the extent you need to go to in order to live in the UK, then surely you need to consider living somewhere else in the world. Somewhere where people don’t steal.
Sad but true
Where, Antarctica?
@@nickhickson8738 Thailand does it for me