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I've pre-run rg59 siamese to 6 locations and drilled through wood. now the outside wall is covered in stucco, about 1/2 thick and the inside walls are sealed.

 

I was planning to go with bullet cameras but have no space to stow the connectors with the small hole in the wall.

 

Is is acceptable to mount a weatherproof single gang electrical box with a cover to stow the connectors and then just attach my cameras to the cover?

 

is there a better way?

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I love this kind of setup!

 

During the rough in I would make the hole in the wood large enough to take the power cable, and the BNC connector, and allow it to travel back, and forth through. I would check when they put up the mesh.

 

I cut the mesh back away from the wiring. I explain to the stucco people what I am trying to accomplish. When the stucco is dry I then chip back the stucco to make the whole big enough. If it is going to be some time before I mount the cameras then I cover the hole with silicone sealant, other wise I put the connector on the RG59, and crimp on a power lead. I mount the camera mount right over the hole, and seal the hole with silicone.

 

This might be one style of camera that I use.

 

http://www.avssys.net/?s=product&sub=camera&cat=outdoor&p=vnd49ir

 

Do not forget to take pictures of your camera locations during the rough in.

 

What do you think?

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all good ideas I suppose! I did not make the hole big enough, and if I drill a bigger hole i risk damaging the cable. i guess i am going to go with the electrical box.

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You might not be happy with the look of a grey weatherproof box mounted on top of your brand new stucco.Get with your mason,or buy yourself a masonry router bit and rout out the stucco where the camera mount needs to go.That way you don't have to worry about damaging the wire.Here's an example

http://www.toolbank.com/p/C3289/FAIMMR10

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You might not be happy with the look of a grey weatherproof box mounted on top of your brand new stucco.Get with your mason,or buy yourself a masonry router bit and rout out the stucco where the camera mount needs to go.That way you don't have to worry about damaging the wire.Here's an example

http://www.toolbank.com/p/C3289/FAIMMR10

 

If you careful you could also use a hole saw..... Push the wire in... drill the hole... then hook the wire back out

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I've used boxes made by Killark. The have nice rubber cover seals and thick cast blank covers to drill through for mounting and to support the weight.

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