ᐅ Construction Supervision: Tips for a Camera with LTE, Battery, and Solar Panels?

Created on: 25 Apr 2025 00:14
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TechMeister99
Hello dear forum,

we are about to start the shell construction and I would like to monitor the construction site with a camera. Neighbors are not an issue.

Do you have any tips? Requirements would be LTE, a large battery, and solar panels.

Are Reolink cameras recommended? Who has practical experience?

Many thanks
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Arauki11
26 Apr 2025 13:00
MachsSelbst schrieb:

They actually consider themselves better, but you shouldn't act like that on a construction site if you want things to work out.
At least that’s better than slandering friends as lazy and parasitic on your own build before you weed them out as losers (quote). You only need to read a little of what you write to see right through you. And being "better" than how you even treat your friends is honestly not hard at all. Made my day… I think that’s what people say nowadays.
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nordanney
26 Apr 2025 16:10
MachsSelbst schrieb:

A tip for the builder... don’t behave like those two idiots up there.
They actually think they are better than others, but you shouldn’t act like that on a construction site if you want things to go well.
MachsSelbst schrieb:

Friends or not, working hard physically together is a completely different thing. And it’s also very different whether you’re doing it for yourself or for a friend.
I’ve been through that; by now I do most of the work alone or with one or two people I can work well with and who do quality work.
I had to let go of the rest because I had to explain too much and/or the work was done carelessly just to get to the beer and kebab afterwards.
The best approach is to assume in the end you will do the work alone, or at best with one or two helpers who usually just support by handing over tools, carrying materials, and so on.

If you’ve already had to let go of your friends and buddies because they are all useless, I can’t even imagine how you deal with “real” tradespeople.