How to Install a Ring Floodlight Camera under eave - DIY - home security camera and motion light

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @DougForce
    @DougForce  Před 3 lety +1

    Amazon offer new and refurbished Ring Floodlights: amzn.to/3m7bS2F

  • @ChuckStewart
    @ChuckStewart Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you very much for the clear and concise, step-by-step instruction on installing the RING floodlight on a eave mount. Getting ready to install my RING floodlight right now.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 2 lety

      @Chuck Stewart I’m glad you found the video helpful! I am enjoying my Ring light - I bet you will too.

  • @lisagreen4511
    @lisagreen4511 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you sooooo much for this video! You helped me finally get my flood light cam installed correctly after 3 tries over 2.5 years!!!

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 3 lety

      @Lisa Green I’m very glad you found it helpful! The floodlight cam is a great security tool. I’m testing out a new Ring doorbell right now. I hope you’ll subscribe and check that video out too when it’s posted! Thanks for the comment!

  • @Jahalang82
    @Jahalang82 Před 3 lety +2

    I shared this video of yours with my sister and her boyfriend. They had bought some kit that came with several of these ring spotlight cams and gave me one of them. Anyhow they were trying to figure out where to place the other ones from their kit and I had pointed out that they should replace their existing lights in the back yard.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 3 lety +1

      @Jahalang82 Thanks for sharing the video, appreciate it! The Ring makes a great light replacement. Very happy with mine.

  • @DougForce
    @DougForce  Před 4 lety +14

    Ring isn't clear about eave mounting of the Floodlight cam. Their site says it is supported and also says its for wall mount only. I was able to install the device simply by loosening and rotating the camera and lights in the mounting fixture, no other changes required.

    • @JakeJake2308
      @JakeJake2308 Před 4 lety +1

      Awesome video! definitely answered my question. Thank you!

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety +1

      88maroon I’m glad it was helpful!

  • @LynnHavenAloha
    @LynnHavenAloha Před 2 lety +8

    This was very helpful... I installed my parents floodlight cam on the first try! A note... I couldn't rotate the lights 360°, so the hoods are all upside down. I think it's a newer design... there were no nuts to loosen, they just went so far, then stopped. Looks a little weird that way, but other than that, the whole unit works like a charm. Thanks for the guidance!

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 2 lety

      @Melissa Gray I'm very happy it went well and the video was helpful! There is nothing wrong with the hoods being upside down, but some people think it looks funny. Still works just fine. Thanks for the kind note, and i hope you will subscribe! :)

    • @Ericajoy98
      @Ericajoy98 Před rokem +1

      My floodlight cam is like this and lights filled with rainwater. The lights eventually stopped working from the water, so they had to send me a replacement. We’ve only had it about a year

  • @Littleplaty
    @Littleplaty Před 4 lety +3

    That kind of mounting is >>exactly

  • @Flotown50
    @Flotown50 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is a top notch video. Thank you!

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 2 měsíci

      @Flotown50 Thanks for the kind words!

  • @tazmanila6522
    @tazmanila6522 Před 4 lety +1

    Good video, I have ring alarm, doorbell pro, view cam was put up as police don’t like to ring the bell so as they knock the door it still rings on my phone and laxer, stick up Cameras, indoor Cam, floodlight and all good the Contact Sensor over 30 feet away from alarm and still works motion Detector same all great.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Taz! Yes, the Ring gear is very good quality and make it easy to be aware of activity of property.

  • @vladorlovsky6623
    @vladorlovsky6623 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thanks Doug.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před rokem

      @vladorlovsky6623 Thanks very much! Glad it was useful to you!

  • @LoneStarRocker
    @LoneStarRocker Před 4 lety

    Nice product and great install video! I need to replace a faulty motion light as well.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety

      Lone Star Rocker Hey thanks buddy, hope you are doing well! Get you one of these - works good! Happy New Year!

  • @Ericajoy98
    @Ericajoy98 Před rokem +2

    How did you get the lights to face that direction? My lights are basically upside down. The rest of it looks the same though.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před rokem

      @Ericajoy98 I had to loosen the nut on the light arm and rotate it. Seems like I had to undo a wire and rotate then reconnect it...

  • @user-in8jn2os8c
    @user-in8jn2os8c Před 3 měsíci +1

    Doug, I just bought the model you have and need to mount it horizontally to the soffit like yours. I'm concerned that the camera can't be aimed high enough. I need for it to cover 15ft out to 75ft. The soffit is 9ft off the ground. Does that sound doable?

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 3 měsíci

      @user- in8jn2os8c I think it is doable - I had to rotate the cameras so I could point them more upward instead of downward - I bet you can do the same.

  • @DeeDee-yp2mc
    @DeeDee-yp2mc Před rokem +1

    Does ring camera have one where you can see below it? too many blind spots right now

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před rokem

      @DeeDee-yp2mc I’m not aware of one that shows straight down but the cameras on the floodlight can be pointed pretty low.

  • @justingiguere68
    @justingiguere68 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks. Just what I was looking for. Are you related to hacksaw jim Dugan?

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 3 lety

      @Justin Giguere Glad it was helpful! I'm not related but there is a resemblance isn't there! :)

  • @dan8220
    @dan8220 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good video. Thank you.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Dan! I appreciate the kind words!

  • @denotsmai
    @denotsmai Před rokem +1

    Hi Doug thanks for vid. But, at 2:32, is your multimeter set for DC voltage instead of AC?

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před rokem

      @Multi Busy LOL it absolutely is! I ‘think’ that shot was staged for the camera and wasn’t actually checking anything. But it’s possible that I just wasn’t paying attention and set it wrong, would not be the first time! Good catch! Always make sure you set your meter correctly when trying to avoid nose lighting! 😀

    • @denotsmai
      @denotsmai Před rokem +1

      @@DougForce 👍Thank you Doug!

  • @jordb22
    @jordb22 Před 4 lety +3

    Found your video very helpful. We’ve been wanting to mount one like you did but all we kept finding when we searched is that you had to modify the joint for the camera. I was wondering how high up you installed the camera and did you modify the joints at all?

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety +6

      Jordon Brault I meant to mention that Jordon, but it slipped my mind! The unit is setup for wall mounting by default, but it worked fine for ceiling mount by just loosening the nut on the camera and rotating it 180 degrees. The only tool needed was a pair of pliers. Same for the lights - just loosened the nut and rotated. The Ring.com site says the unit is for wall or ceiling mount, but in some documentation is less clear on that point, as you noticed.
      My install height is about 8.5 feet high - seems to work great so far.

  • @user-ep2gg2cd8f
    @user-ep2gg2cd8f Před 10 měsíci +1

    Is this a specific ring for under an eave? Most seem to have vertical installation. 1:35

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 10 měsíci

      @user-ep2gg2cd8f No, it’s a regular Ring camera. I took the lights loose and turned them over.

  • @eddievargas7680
    @eddievargas7680 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh wow…so you can install it upside down? My existing floodlight is on the fascia which is angled down. My concern was that the camera wasn’t going to be able to tilt up high enough

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 2 lety

      @Eddie Vargas Well Ring says you can’t, but I’d seen others do it and it worked fine so I tried it and it’s worked fine. I loosened the leds and the camera and rotated them 90 degrees and retightened which worked fine. If you needed a steeper down angle than that provides, there is a part of the mount that can be filed down to allow steeper positioning. There are videos on CZcams showing that but as mentioned my installation did not require any filing. I’ve been very pleased with my installation.

  • @kenbrodzinski4648
    @kenbrodzinski4648 Před 2 lety +2

    May ask what ring product specifically are you installing in the video? I just spoke to a Ring representative who indicated their floodlight cameras cannot not be installed horizontally such as you are demonstrating. Thank you!

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 2 lety

      @Ken Brodzinski Yes, it’s the Ring Floodlight Camera that they say can’t be installed this way! I loosened the lights in the fixture , rotated them to point down better from being mounted this way and it has worked fine ever since.

    • @kenbrodzinski4648
      @kenbrodzinski4648 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DougForce did you also have adjust the camera/ motion detector? Thanks!

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 2 lety

      @Ken Brodzinski Yes, the same way - just repositioned everything to point the correct way. I’ve seen videos where people had to file away some of the mounting to allow a steeper down angle on cameras but my installation didn’t require that much angle. It was pretty simple. As long as you have an overhang to protect from rain intrusion I don’t think you’d have much difficulty.

    • @kenbrodzinski4648
      @kenbrodzinski4648 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DougForce Thanks Doug, very helpful. Appreciate the quick responses.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 2 lety

      @Ken Brodzinski Glad to help! Hope you will consider subscribing! One last thing, I did remove a few wire nuts when tweaking the led and camera positions to keep from over twisting the wires, but I don’t think that ended up being necessary and put them back when I was done. The only tool I needed for the mod was a pair of pliers to loosen the nuts initially.

  • @AlbertoRodriguez-xe8wd
    @AlbertoRodriguez-xe8wd Před 3 lety +1

    There seems to be some steps missing before you start... I was wondering, how did you switch the lights to come up with the hoods up? Seem reversed and antoher video said you had to leave that way...

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 3 lety +3

      @Alberto Rodriguez Yes, I noted in the description that I loosened the nuts on the lights and camera and rotated them, then retightened before connecting the light to the house, which worked fine. I've heard from some that their wires in the fixture would not allow enough slack to rotate the lights hood up. In that case they had to disconnect the wires, then rotate the lights and then reconnect the wires. You can leave the hoods upside down but I thought it looked better with them up, and rotating the lights was very easy! :)

  • @Batman-nf4nn
    @Batman-nf4nn Před 4 lety +1

    Oh, actually very good video., Hi, i am buying one for the driveway, i already have the ring doorbell with the snapshot option, yours looks good the snapshots because as you note, the shadows give you a very good perspective of movement, meaning that it actually is doing it, ** on what time setting do you have the snapshots ?? **, doorbell has 1 hour, 14 mins., and 5 mins.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! The Floodlight cam has settings of 3 min, 1 min or 30 seconds. It’s currently set to 3 min. which seems to work fine. I’ve been really pleased with the device.

    • @Batman-nf4nn
      @Batman-nf4nn Před 4 lety +1

      @@DougForce Thanks ! , then i will ck. The 5 mins. setting to see how it looks.

  • @IowaHiker
    @IowaHiker Před 4 lety

    Awesome video thanks for posting!

  • @steveco191
    @steveco191 Před 3 lety +1

    Rings never answers their phone in a timely manner.i ordered 4 cameras from Home Depot,and after two days trying to get them to work like they should and four hours on hold ,called five times I’m taking them back for a refund.also I found out lots of other people having same problem

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 3 lety

      @Steve Conrad Sorry to hear that. I’ve not had any trouble with my Ring devices but I have heard that their support quality went down after Amazon bought them. You might take a look at cameras by a company called Eufy - they are great quality, don’t require a monthly fee like the Ring cameras do and are priced better too. There are lots of reviews on Eufy here on CZcams.

  • @MARIAREY5
    @MARIAREY5 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Doug how are you .? So I got this ring camera as well n my Conection doesn’t have a ground cable just like yours but the instructions specifies the you need to have three cables coming from your circuit one of them the ground that connects to the screw you mention n the cameras ground as well so it’s ok to have not ground coming from the house ? I read that it can be a hazard so I’mnot sure what to do

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety

      Hi Jairo, it’s definitely best to have a ground wire. Inside the box I hung the camera from there was a ground wire connected to the metal box itself. When I connected the ground wire from the camera to the ground screw on the mounting plate, that acts as ground through the metal box. Is there a bundle of bare copper wires in the box perhaps? If so you could connect a short jumper wire to that....?

    • @MARIAREY5
      @MARIAREY5 Před 4 lety

      Doug Force yes just like yours I have the option to connect the ground coming from the camera to the green screw another question is that my circuit has a red n white cable not black is the red one the Hotwire ?

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety

      jairo lorenzo It should be fine to connect the ground wire from the camera to the ground screw on the plate. White wires are supposed to be standardized as neutral so the red wire is probably your hot wire. You could confirm that by using your meter and measuring between the red wire and ground. If you have 120v, red is your hot wire.

    • @MARIAREY5
      @MARIAREY5 Před 4 lety

      Thank you sir I got it

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety

      Nice! I’m sure you will find it useful. Enjoy!

  • @hildapena-montes1785
    @hildapena-montes1785 Před 4 lety +1

    and what if I need to add cable (black and white) the original is too short

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Hilda, you can make short extensions with a couple of sections of appropriate sized insulated wire. Here’s an example video that shows one way of doing it. Good luck! czcams.com/video/gmDj6i4pGDQ/video.html

    • @hildapena-montes1785
      @hildapena-montes1785 Před 4 lety

      @@DougForce Great thank you!....one more question 🤗....last night it rained a lot in laredo, Tx. I must wait to install the cameras, right?

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety +1

      Hilda Peña-Montes Hey, just saw this question - if you use an insulated ladder and turn the power off at breaker you should be fine if it rained last night.

    • @hildapena-montes1785
      @hildapena-montes1785 Před 4 lety

      good point ! you're right...thanks have a great start of the week!!

    • @JoseMorales-wl1nh
      @JoseMorales-wl1nh Před 4 lety +1

      @@hildapena-montes1785 Hi. I'm Laredo too. As long as the power is off, don't be afraid to make adjustments to the power cables. Hopefully you got the extra power cables at a hardware store and just either twist capped them or used electrical wire.

  • @andmore4t313
    @andmore4t313 Před 2 lety +1

    How many feet does the camera detect?

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 2 lety

      @andmore 4T Just checked and the street is 115 feet away, I do not pick up passing cars. On average I get a notification that there is motion in the driveway at about 60 feet.

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 2 lety

      @andmore 4T Just realized I told you wrong as I had masked out the street from the detection area in the app. When I removed that I do get notifications of traffic in street so the range is at least 115 feet!

  • @OffendingTheOffendable
    @OffendingTheOffendable Před 4 lety +2

    Amazon screwed up this design. On wall only? Oh sure Amazon(ring)

    • @DougForce
      @DougForce  Před 4 lety

      Yeah, that seems like it leaves out the most typical type of install!