Thank you for the replies yesterday about my drill. I think I’m going to get a cheap corded SDS drill and some big bits. This is what I need to feed through the wall and there is no way to detach the cable from the camera and feed it the other way. I know it needs to be weather shielded, but this is a mad amount of connectors!

  • viking@infosec.pub
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    9 months ago

    There’s a very easy way to detach the cable, it’s called scissors. If it needs to be weather shielded on either side, some heatshrink flextube will get the job done.

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      9 months ago

      If I need to solder anyway I would be unsoldering at the camera end. No cutting that way, no compromise to the cable. It is probably a pita though.

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      9 months ago

      I think it all needs to go through as cutting at the splitter point wouldn’t leave enough cable. And cutting the smaller connectors off doesn’t really help

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      9 months ago

      That’s one way for sure. Downside is it more likely to result in mistakes and it’s a tedious PITA (source: done it dozens of times). Doing at the camera end on the PCB introduces the possibility of breaking something taking it apart or putting it back together. Plus, that’s a lot of wires to be messing with if one isn’t experienced. But it is a cleaner way of doing it than cutting the cables in half.

      I think a rented hammer drill is the right answer. Simple. No chance of screwing the electronics. Can easily fill the hole again, if needed.