Convert Dummy Camera Into a Real CCTV Camera

by Amit_Jain in Circuits > Cameras

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Convert Dummy Camera Into a Real CCTV Camera

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Hi All,

A few months back I made a Simple Wifi CCTV camera for my door (reusing an old wifi camera), to stop people from stealing milk and other items.

While the setup worked, the design had flaws...

  • Changing angles was not possible.
  • It did not look like a CCCTV camera

So I looked at my options,

  • Continue with the existing setup and relocate the camera for a better view
  • 3D print: I tried designing it as a 3d model, but printing and getting perfect clearance was impossible
  • Additional Dummy camera to fool people

Then It hit me, I could fit my cheap camera in a dummy camera... A dummy camera has a good body case with a led light and no camera...

Improvements that I did in this version

  • Adjustable angles in the x and y axis
  • 5v adapter embedded inside the camera ( not available in any outdoor CCTV cameras)
  • Looks like a real CCTC camera
  • Can be made with basic tools
  • No 3d Parts

In this instructable, I will share how I managed to put a cheap wifi camera inside of a dummy camera and make it real

Supplies

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  • A dummy camera (Amazon.in)
  • Wifi V380 pro Camera (Reusing wifi camera I bought few years back)
  • 5v Mobile charger
  • Wires
  • Double side Tape
  • Hacksaw
  • Wire cutters
  • Soldering iron
  • Sandpaper (80 grit)

Dismantle Dummy Camera

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  • Carefully look at the dummy camera
  • Remove the wall installation plate, then the case
  • The core is ideally a housing for led with a 9V battery
  • Open it and remove the led and dummy camera plates

Make Space - Front Cover

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  • The core body had spacers and pillars to support the dummy camera plate and battery
  • Inspect if the real wifi camera fits in it, Mine was slightly bigger than the hole
  • Using a cutter, remove all unwanted spacers and pillars, leaving the ones that are needed to lock the case parts together
  • Widen the hole using sandpaper, till the real wifi camera can fit inside it

Make Space - Back Cover

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  • The front cover was simpler but the back cover did not fit ( as shown in pics)
  • As the first step, remove any spacers and pillars
  • Now remove the back plate of the wifi camera and test if the back cover fits
  • It worked, but I have 2 new challenges
  • The circuit board was lose
  • Mic and Speaker needed to be secured in a good position

Electric Connections

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  • Break open the body of the 5v charger
  • Remove any connectors etc
  • Solder 2 wires for 220V (White and black wires in the picture)
  • Solder red and Blue for +5V and -Ve
  • Using a multimeter, locate +5v and -ve points on the WIFI camera circuit
  • Solder the +5v from the charger to +5v wifi camera circuit and -ve as shown
  • Using a temporary wire and taking all precautions, connect the mobile charger to 220V power
  • Check if the Wifi camera works as expected
  • If the WIFI camera does not boot, check the wires and solder connections

SD Card Slot

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  • Most of the wifi cameras have micro SD card slots
  • I wanted to access the card without opening the whole camera
  • I was lucky that the SD cards' position was at the join of the case, So I cut a slot as shown in the picture.
  • Another problem solved

Assembly

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As mentioned, I faced 2 new challenges, which I did not plan for

  • The circuit board was lose
  • I used a plastic cover from pringles to make a thin plate
  • With the help of the original screws, the circuit was now locked in its place
  • Mic and Speaker needed to be secured in a good position
  • Using double side tape stick the backs of the speaker and mic
  • Using some paper tape for wire management
  • Stick the charger using the double side tape on the back cover
  • Interlock the back cover and the front


Finalization

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  • Now that the core of the camera is ready,
  • Reassemble the camera body with the wall plate
  • Test the wifi camera in different positions and angles using double side tape
  • Once happy, drill final holes for mounting the camera on a wall
  • Power on the camera and start monitoring

Hope you like this. Please share our comments and suggestions