Chrisaensing
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Anyone install wireless cameras in the bilge, on the boat? Looking for ideas.
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To take this subject a little further, has anyone identified and/or set up battery operated or even plug in wireless cameras on an onboard private wireless network - NO Internet access? I don’t need remote monitoring etc. I just want a few inexpensive cameras around the boat that I can monitor on my iPhone and/or iPad. Battery operated preferred. Compatible with Raymarine Axiom a true plus.
There are many good small “outdoor” video cameras available but how many function without an Internet connection? (Heimlife insisted their camera should function, but I could only get it to connect a few times on a random basis).
So I just tried a wireless battery camera from Heimlife purchased thru Amazon to use with a 2.4ghz wireless router *not* connected to the internet. My use case was temp mounting on sides when backing into a tight slip. That old free up our 12v Raymarine to re-aim farther aft so I can keep an eye on a towed RIB. Great camera, worked as advertised EXCEPT when on,y on our “private” network.
To take this subject a little further, has anyone identified and/or set up battery operated or even plug in wireless cameras on an onboard private wireless network - NO Internet access? I don’t need remote monitoring etc. I just want a few inexpensive cameras around the boat that I can monitor on my iPhone and/or iPad. Battery operated preferred. Compatible with Raymarine Axiom a true plus.
There are many good small “outdoor” video cameras available but how many function without an Internet connection? (Heimlife insisted their camera should function, but I could only get it to connect a few times on a random basis).
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He wants it for the bilge not the ER.
Look at the Raymarine forum. They clearly state that their plotters are not compatible with wireless IP cameras. They require the camera to be wired to the network. The plotter can connect to the network wirelessly however.So I just tried a wireless battery camera from Heimlife purchased thru Amazon to use with a 2.4ghz wireless router *not* connected to the internet. My use case was temp mounting on sides when backing into a tight slip. That old free up our 12v Raymarine to re-aim farther aft so I can keep an eye on a towed RIB. Great camera, worked as advertised EXCEPT when on,y on our “private” network.
To take this subject a little further, has anyone identified and/or set up battery operated or even plug in wireless cameras on an onboard private wireless network - NO Internet access? I don’t need remote monitoring etc. I just want a few inexpensive cameras around the boat that I can monitor on my iPhone and/or iPad. Battery operated preferred. Compatible with Raymarine Axiom a true plus.
There are many good small “outdoor” video cameras available but how many function without an Internet connection? (Heimlife insisted their camera should function, but I could only get it to connect a few times on a random basis).
Copied this link from discussion on another forum. Hope it helps
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Look at the Raymarine forum. They clearly state that their plotters are not compatible with wireless IP cameras. They require the camera to be wired to the network. The plotter can connect to the network wirelessly however.
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I agree with the above and have 5 Raymarine 220IPs and all are wired to the flybridge's eS128 MFD. The photo below shows 4 images on a Samsung 43" that is connected by an HDMI cable to the MFD on the flybridge. The second photo is an old iPad that connects by WIFI to the bridge and controls the images (and anything on the MFD) to it and the smart tv. It can be moved to any location on the boat including the ER & still shows sharp images and video, however "jerky". (Not real time.) The iPad and a command mic on the dinette table in the salon serves as a poor man's second nav station without the expense of having another full MFD and VHF station.Look at the Raymarine forum. They clearly state that their plotters are not compatible with wireless IP cameras. They require the camera to be wired to the network. The plotter can connect to the network wirelessly however.
I'll be extremely interested in your outcome as all 5 of my IP cameras are Raymarine 220s and I love them!Update- I was able to wire the Raymarine Cam220 into the Axion- I used a rail mount for an anchor, and ran the cable thru the rail. As I’m using a POE injector, only 1 cable will both power and transfer images to the head unit.
As soon as I finish the install, I’ll shoot some photos.
Anyone install wireless cameras in the bilge, on the boat? Looking for ideas.
I'll be extremely interested in your outcome as all 5 of my IP cameras are Raymarine 220s and I love them!