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Repairing PTZ IP camera

Our Floureon pan tilt and zoom external IP camera has shipped a bit of water. It lives on the south west corner of the building and gets battered by the strong south westerly prevailing winds we have here. So I took it off the wall this morning and dismantled it on my work bench.

It was a fairly simple fix

  • I dried it out using the hot air blower that’s attached to my soldering station. I set it to minimum heat, 100°C.
  • Cleaned the lens internals with my isopropanol | vinegar | distilled water mix.
  • Cleaned all seals and coated them lightly with silicone grease.
  • Reassembled and tested it. Then put it back on the wall.

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