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How to Use Solar Panel to Power Your Wireless Outdoor Security Cameras

One ZOSI user shares his ingenious re-invention of a ZOSI WiFi security camera by turning it into an outdoor solar-powered WiFi security camera.

This genius setup tickles my imagination and I was fascinated.

So how can you turn a wireless outdoor camera into a solar-powered wireless security camera? How to DIY solar-powered security cameras? Or to use a solar panel to power security camera, what factors need to be considered?

What You Need to DIY Solar-Powered Outdoor Security Cameras

• Solar panel(s)
• A solar charge controller
• A solar battery/battery pack
• DC converter/inverter
• WiFi security camera

To solar power security camera or DIY solar WiFi camera, in general, you are looking for these basic elements: an outdoor wireless IP camerasolar panels (or solar panel kit) to generate electricity, battery pack (rechargeable/car battery) for solar energy storage, a solar charger or solar regulatorDC converter/inventor, and cables to connect them together.

DIY Solar-Powered Wireless Security Camera: What Factors to Consider

There will be a bit learning curve for not-so-tech-savvy homeowners to a DIY solar-powered wireless security camera. But with a bit of guidance, it’s easy to understand.

Factor 1. Power Supply Voltage of Solar Security Camera

It’s really important that the power supply voltage of battery/solar power kit matches that of wireless security cameras.

If it’s not supplied with the proper power voltage, the DIY solar security camera either won’t work or even be burnt or fried.

General speaking, outdoor wireless IP security cameras run either 12V or 24V power. For example, a 12V wireless security camera can’t be powered by a 24V battery or power source.

Besides, if you want to power an AC-powered WiFi outdoor camera with a DC solar battery, you need a device that will convert DC to AC, or vice verse.

power inverter changes a certain DC input voltage into a completely different AC output voltage (either higher or lower).

Factor 2. Battery Backup for Solar-Powered Wireless Security Cameras

The off-grid electricity you are getting from solar panels has to adequate to sustain the surveillance cameras long enough when the sun is not shining or there are cloudy or rainy days.

The power consumption of CCTV or IP security cameras/systems varies, especially security cameras with features like IR night vision, pan/tilt, which could require more power.

Therefore, make sure your solar panels or solar power kits for security cameras are pumping out power at a fairly reasonable speed. Learn more about how to choose the solar panel for security cameras.

Meanwhile, make sure the solar batteries are capable of recharging fast and store enough power for continuously monitoring & recording.

If you are buying a solar panel kit or solar power kit for the camera right off the shelf, for example, a 12V solar panel kit with charge controller, it will cut down tons of troubles finding the right fit.

Factor 3. Impacts from Elements

Your solar-powered outdoor security cameras or battery placed out in the open will be inevitably exposed to elements, such as moisture, dust or lightning.

First of all, make sure you choose waterproof outdoor wireless security cameras like ZOSI C306, and protect the solar kits with solid housing or weatherproof box.

And be sure to keep your outdoor solar-powered IR security cameras clean and away from spider webs, bugs or other insects. Learn more about how to protect outdoor security cameras.

Factor 4. Installation of Solar Panel Camera

The placement of solar panels makes a difference when it comes to power generation. Try to face the solar panel to the equator where you can maximize exposure to the sunlight instead of putting them in shade.

Past experience told us that it will get the best results by placing the solar panel facing to the equator and selecting an ideal tilt.

Before switching from AC power to solar power, make sure your outdoor wireless security cameras’ WiFi connection is configured, which makes it easy to connect the solar-powered WiFi camera to the home network later on.

And it’s important to fully charge your battery pack or rechargeable battery before switching to solar power.

Factor 5. Cost of DIY Solar-Powered Security Cameras

Even though getting electricity from sun to power your wireless IP/CCTV security camera is green and environmentally friendly. However, the price tag of solar-powered security system could put you off.

Solar-powered CCTV kits do not come cheap! The price tag for solar power panel kit for security camera, like quality solar panels and deep cycle battery/car batteries could be a few hundred bucks, ranging from $400 to $1k+, especially like solar-powered 3G/4G/LTE cellular security cameras, which will entail cellular service charges like $80 per month, or solar-powered CCTV kits.

How to Solar Power Outdoor Wireless Security Camera

There are many videos and articles detailing about how to use solar panels to power surveillance cameras and how to DIY solar-powered security cameras, for example, Jake Ludington offers detail illustration on his DIY solar-powered camera.

And another user DIY solar-powered security camera by using Zosi wireless security cameras, see more on this post. Of course, if you are hoping to score a solar off-the-shelf panel security cameras, just head over to this great buying guide.

Other Alternative to Solar-Powered Wireless Security Cameras

People who are looking for solar-powered CCTV cameras or solar-powered WiFi cameras are hoping to keep an eye on areas that power socket is not available or running power cables is impossible.

Luckily, battery wireless security cameras like ZOSI C306, which also comes with motion sensors & SD cards, are proved to be very effective in keeping an eye on areas without easy access to power.

For example, users could use the ZOSI C306 rechargeable battery-powered security cameras in places like a detached garage, driveway, basement, carport, holiday home, RV, truck, pier, motorhome, ship, boat, farm, shed, range, job site, construction site, yacht, floating house or any places where a power outlet is inaccessible.

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Outdoor solar-powered security cameras with the rechargeable battery & motion sensor, will also work for the backyard, driveway, remote areas, motorhome, RV, trailer, food truck, farm, shed, summer home.

At the same time, ZOSI also provides many plug-and-play camera solutions that are easy to use. For example, the battery-powered camera system C301 costs $299.99-499.99.

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Conclusion

The solar power as a power source alternative is getting a lot of attention these days, and rightfully so. Its ability to provide electricity to surveillance cameras at the place where running cable would be overly expensive or excessively complicated makes solar power a favorable solution.

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