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Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:36 pm
by threoh8
Eliminate the good hiding/viewing places where possible. Then install cameras.
Cameras may help ID the perpetrators later, but lights will help discourage them from coming around in the first place. These days,
solar powered automatic security lights are cheap and easy to install.
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:53 pm
by gigag04
Dig moat. Add hungry pirhanas.
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:13 pm
by eureka40
jimlongley wrote:speedsix wrote:...what do you feed the camera into and can it take both at the same time? what's the total cost for the equipment? that's the best resolution I've seen yet...
You can get a low end system for a few hundred dollars - four cameras and a DVR, and the sky is the limit after that.
Most of the DVR systems and all of the ones that use a computer you provide, can be set up to record all cameras, or only those that are active (motion sensors). Recording all cameras all the time uses up lots of space, particularly if you are just recording the driveway with nothing in it, so motion sensing is best.
I prefer wireds systems, wireless is great, but you have to power it somehow, which means changing batteries on a regular basis, or running power, and if you are going to run power, you might just as well wire all the way, which also eliminates the interference that plagues the wireless systems in today's wireless world.

I have a 4 camera DIY system with a 4 channel 500 gig DVR. Wired cameras, runs all the time, The DVR loops over about every 3 days.
I just put in 1 camera at a time as I could afford it.
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:02 pm
by snatchel
Commander Cody wrote:snatchel wrote:I ran out of the house after him, but...{quote]
Don't do that!
My yard. My rules. Some would say it isn't tactically sound to go after him... but I would do it again without second thought. I chased until the edge of my property, then let the Police Officers who responded sort the rest out.
It looks like I will be doing some shopping for a DIY security set up. Thanks for the valuable info on these set-ups...
Oh yeah, my windows will be closed from now on :)
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:16 pm
by stroguy
I agree with the my property my rules. I will take the offensive but maintain positive or as much positive control on the situation. Not that I am going to shoot a Tom but the sound of my 870 chambering a round should turn the control of the field to me.
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:24 pm
by mamabearCali
I'd be tempted to set the dog on him. Not sure about the legality of that--but the peeper deserves no less than a good leg chewing that keeps him at home for a few days. Other than that I second closing the shades and the cameras.
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 6:53 pm
by Oldgringo
mamabearCali wrote:I'd be tempted to set the dog on him. Not sure about the legality of that--but the peeper deserves no less than a good leg chewing that keeps him at home for a few days. Other than that I second closing the shades and the cameras.
You didn't like shooting his/her eyes out with a BB gun?

Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:30 pm
by eureka40
snatchel wrote:Commander Cody wrote:snatchel wrote:I ran out of the house after him, but...{quote]
Don't do that!
My yard. My rules. Some would say it isn't tactically sound to go after him... but I would do it again without second thought. I chased until the edge of my property, then let the Police Officers who responded sort the rest out.
It looks like I will be doing some shopping for a DIY security set up. Thanks for the valuable info on these set-ups...
Oh yeah, my windows will be closed from now on :)
This is a good example of the cameras I have:
http://www.q-see.com/products/security- ... ductId=264" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Notice the specs:
1/3" Sony CCD Image Sensor
critical
520 TV Lines Resolution
critical
3.6mm Fixed Lens
65ft Night Vision
36 IR LEDs
You do not want to below this. I tried cheaper cameras and I couldn't see squat at night. I just wasted my money. The cheap cameras work great in the daylight and in the store, but they just don't work very well at night.
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:42 pm
by stroguy
In the specs for a camera pay attention to the 'field of view'. At 67 deg that is a good slice of area. I bought a camera with a 30 deg fov and it didn't hit the entire area I wanted.
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:44 pm
by snatchel
Shooting eyes out w/ a BB gun.... That is a good idea actually. Unfortunately, I no longer own a BB gun. Sadly, my wife made me get rid of it when I started shooting squirrels out of the oak tree in our backyard for our dog to play with :(
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:45 pm
by Commander Cody
snatchel wrote:Commander Cody wrote:snatchel wrote:I ran out of the house after him, but...{quote]
Don't do that!
My yard. My rules. Some would say it isn't tactically sound to go after him... but I would do it again without second thought. I chased until the edge of my property, then let the Police Officers who responded sort the rest out.
It looks like I will be doing some shopping for a DIY security set up. Thanks for the valuable info on these set-ups...
Oh yeah, my windows will be closed from now on :)
Your yard, your rules, your life. OK.
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:48 pm
by Reloader
You can also use 4 150W spotlights on motion detectors..set them on at dusk manually or automatic. should get a good picture and DNA samples. One of my son's idiot friend tried to pull off the screen and open the window of my teen age daughter's room..floodlights and me armed caused him to wet his pants... Didn't shoot him, but it was close. 600W focused at him allowed me to ID him just in time..cured him, too..

Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:54 pm
by snatchel
Reloader wrote:You can also use 4 150W spotlights on motion detectors..set them on at dusk manually or automatic. should get a good picture and DNA samples. One of my son's idiot friend tried to pull off the screen and open the window of my teen age daughter's room..floodlights and me armed caused him to wet his pants... Didn't shoot him, but it was close. 600W focused at him allowed me to ID him just in time..cured him, too..

Dear God,
When the wife and I finally decide to have children.. please give me boys. If you decide I need girls, please grant me unlimited funds for scare tactics and legal council. Amen
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:01 pm
by Commander Cody
Amen
Re: Peeping Tom Last Night/Reccomendations needed.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:14 pm
by speedsix
...I love all you radical hearts...and I are one...I'm one to grab the light and hit the yard, too...my dogs would just sniff him to see where he'd been and wait for a treat...in my opinion, a Peeping Tom is a rapist looking for an opportunity...and should be dealt with accordingly...