Is it hard wired,or wireless?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 8:35 pmThat's after the image size has been reduced so it can be attached to the forum. The original is pretty good. The new cameras have twice the resolution.
Works pretty well in the dark too.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qCspkrNidUGs9tGy5
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PoE IP cameras.
The NVR is in the TV unit, the ethernet cables come through the holes where the sky co-ax used to come through.
PoE cameras are a bit more expensive than the co-ax ones, but they don't need a separate power supply. I'm also a dab hand at terminating ethernet.
The NVR is in the TV unit, the ethernet cables come through the holes where the sky co-ax used to come through.
PoE cameras are a bit more expensive than the co-ax ones, but they don't need a separate power supply. I'm also a dab hand at terminating ethernet.
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Got a 6am alarm call....from a pheasant in the garden.
He's still making a racket.
What with the deer, this place is turning into a Pound Shop safari park.
He's still making a racket.
What with the deer, this place is turning into a Pound Shop safari park.
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Or a living larder. Any pigeons?Count Steer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 7:37 am Got a 6am alarm call....from a pheasant in the garden.
He's still making a racket.
What with the deer, this place is turning into a Pound Shop safari park.
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Many. V plump and healthy they are too. Ditto the squirrels. <---- that was a steaming, crusty pie before I pressed submit!!cheb wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 8:04 amOr a living larder. Any pigeons?Count Steer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 7:37 am Got a 6am alarm call....from a pheasant in the garden.
He's still making a racket.
What with the deer, this place is turning into a Pound Shop safari park.
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The pheasant into the deer obviously, but would you stuff the pigeon into the squirrel or vice versa?
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Squirrel casserole, pigeon pie and the venison (apart from the prime cuts) in game casserole (with the pheasant) and mince for spag bol, Shepherd's/Cottage pie.
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Since doing dry January, I've carried that on with no drinking on school nights. This morning i rediscovered hang overs.
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What IS the point?
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Had an amazing 4 hour enduro on my new bike
Don't get excited, just feels like a new bike. It's always been fantastic, but because I can't stand up, I take the hits through my arms and backside.
At times here the land is so hard it's punishing. Hundreds of hits per minute.
I've had the sussers breathed on and I assumed that's as good as it gets.
But last week I rode my pal's identical GasGas and his was amazing even though it's 100% original.
We couldn't work out the difference until he mentioned that he runs tyres at 4 PSI coz he runs the Tubeliss system.
Wooooo.
Dropped mine from the usual 12/14 PSI that I've been running on all my bikes for last 8 years like everyone else.
8 PSI now
Wow. Like a new bike. Like riding on air and it handles the lava and rock fields much better. The tyres take the initial hit then suspension takes over.
I'm gobsmacked. Didn't want the ride to end.
Folk who stand up don't have the same issue.
Don't get excited, just feels like a new bike. It's always been fantastic, but because I can't stand up, I take the hits through my arms and backside.
At times here the land is so hard it's punishing. Hundreds of hits per minute.
I've had the sussers breathed on and I assumed that's as good as it gets.
But last week I rode my pal's identical GasGas and his was amazing even though it's 100% original.
We couldn't work out the difference until he mentioned that he runs tyres at 4 PSI coz he runs the Tubeliss system.
Wooooo.
Dropped mine from the usual 12/14 PSI that I've been running on all my bikes for last 8 years like everyone else.
8 PSI now
Wow. Like a new bike. Like riding on air and it handles the lava and rock fields much better. The tyres take the initial hit then suspension takes over.
I'm gobsmacked. Didn't want the ride to end.
Folk who stand up don't have the same issue.
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Was looking for a mastic gun in the shed-of-plenty and found a sports screen for a mk1/2 Tmax and a pair of good condition blue spot callipers. They’ll be hitting FB marketplace in the coming weeks!
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Dispatched me three mice.
After seeing the size of them its no wonder they didn't set off the Fenn traps, but it does make me wonder how they manage to make so much sodding noise in the loft for their size
After seeing the size of them its no wonder they didn't set off the Fenn traps, but it does make me wonder how they manage to make so much sodding noise in the loft for their size
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Has the shed of plenty replaced the loft of plenty,or do they run in tandem.
Inquiring minds need to know.
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Took a bunch of pics of the damage to the car after being rear ended yesterday to see off to the insurance company. Suspect it will be written off as it needs a new tailgate and as it's an older, not hugely popular car they're like rocking horse
Put the triumph back together only to find I now have a starting issue, ran perfectly well before Christmas but 3 months sat in the shed it seems has need a new problem.
Turns over well but doesn't fire until I get a massive backfire. Suspect it's got fouled plugs but I can't face pulling the tank off now
Put the triumph back together only to find I now have a starting issue, ran perfectly well before Christmas but 3 months sat in the shed it seems has need a new problem.
Turns over well but doesn't fire until I get a massive backfire. Suspect it's got fouled plugs but I can't face pulling the tank off now
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I thought you'd got a squirrel?MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 1:16 pm Dispatched me three mice.
After seeing the size of them its no wonder they didn't set off the Fenn traps, but it does make me wonder how they manage to make so much sodding noise in the loft for their size
Had a mouse in the loft that would burrow under the insulation and gnaw through hazelnut shells directly on the ceiling over the bathroom. It sounded like it had a circular saw up there!
I did hear one that sounded like it was starting a small engineering works....found out it had got a limb trapped in a mousetrap and was dragging it around.
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They run in tandem, but the loft is more rewarding. There are actually 2 sheds. Henry Cole is sniffing round in one of them at the moment…
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Lock him in there!
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Cleaned the bike, then went and did my usual 65 mile route. Now it needs cleaning again, got that a bit arse about face really.
Also worked out I need to lose an inch or so off my waist so the press stud doesn’t keep popping open!!
Also worked out I need to lose an inch or so off my waist so the press stud doesn’t keep popping open!!
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