Chimney CAM

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Catskill

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I posted this here a year or two back but though some might find it useful or even amusing now. It's a remote wireless camera that I have pointed at the top of my chimney. I can view it while standing next to my stove. If you ever stood in front of your stove wondering what was coming out the chimney this does the trick.
 

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OMG, that is pretty funny! I go out on my patio to check periodically so you are not nuts but man, you should aim it at the single girls next store not the chimney!!! :-)
 
I hate to admit it, but I actually tried that last year. Jsut couldn't find a good place to mount the camera. What channel is that? ESPN the Exiting Smoke Plum Network !!!
 
I like it.

Only a true pyro-phile would do such a thing. :)
 
Backpack09 said:
How do you waterproof the battery?

The cam also has a an AC power cord that I use with an extension cord. Most of the time I try to position it under the eve of my house so weather is less of an issue.
 
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