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by arethuza
1364 days ago
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I suspect the computing and communication parts of a project like this are by far the easiest bits. Weatherproofing the camera and solar panels, getting permission to get them installed, actually installing them (working at heights over busy roads) and then maintaining them would be pretty expensive. You might also have to pay rent to whoever owns gantries, and what about locations where there aren't any existing gantries? What about insurance in case you camera falls off the gantry onto a car and kills someone? Edit: What about roads that don't have network coverage (not that uncommon in the Scottish Highlands) |
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I would likely order some chinaphone motherboards only - for example[1] - without the screen+case+accessories you save ~50% on the retail price. They're then not valuable enough to be worth stealing either.
If it's a small road with no bridges, tie to a lamp post instead.
You need to be able to install 3 per hour to make the finances work out - 10 mins driving, and 10 mins installing, and repeat.
If the city catches you, it's only a littering penalty. They likely wouldn't care.
[1]: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003892325502.html
Breakeven is 1 year average residency - that has to include failure, end-of-life, theft, and removal by the city.