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Ring Spot Light Camera Angled Mount
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This is for the older Ring Wired Spot Light Camera.
(Should work for wireless and/or newer models with modifications)
This camera comes with a long plug in wire instead of being hard wired.
I took the back plate off, drilled a hole in it, cut the plug off and pulled the wires through the hole so it could be hardwired. (Also stuck a black rubber cork in the hole the wire used to come out of)
Then made this so I could mount it at more of an angle, so I could see my house instead of my next door neighbors.
The camera mounts to the angled adapter using 4 M3 screws, then the adapter mounts to the wall using standard wood screws with a cone shaped head so they are flush with the surface.
I made 3 versions.
One is just the top half to mount on any flat surface.
One has a collar, so standard home siding panels can be tucked in around it to make sure everything is sealed nicely, but you'd have to be re-siding your house to make use of that.
And a version that is segmented
(Should work for wireless and/or newer models with modifications)
This camera comes with a long plug in wire instead of being hard wired.
I took the back plate off, drilled a hole in it, cut the plug off and pulled the wires through the hole so it could be hardwired. (Also stuck a black rubber cork in the hole the wire used to come out of)
Then made this so I could mount it at more of an angle, so I could see my house instead of my next door neighbors.
The camera mounts to the angled adapter using 4 M3 screws, then the adapter mounts to the wall using standard wood screws with a cone shaped head so they are flush with the surface.
I made 3 versions.
One is just the top half to mount on any flat surface.
One has a collar, so standard home siding panels can be tucked in around it to make sure everything is sealed nicely, but you'd have to be re-siding your house to make use of that.
And a version that is segmented
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