- Jun 22, 2001
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I have one of these. It take perfect picture at night.
I take it wherever I go including on the motorcycle where I mounted a USB port on my 1986 Honda VT500. 1986 meets 2012.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...EN6NX9RBJ93NFF
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The only problem with cams like that is the IR LEDs make it pretty obvious. I want to put a cam right by the window, literally 2 feet away from my hose, so it has to be inconspicuous at night (i.e. no lights period).
I couple of things I can do starting tonight:
1) My roommate is going to do nighttime recon for the next week with a Sony point and shoot camera that is timestamped. My hose is right below this window so even without IR night vision, we should be able to get a decent grainy incriminating pic because he'll be literally 2.5 ft away. There's ambient light from both our porch lights + backyard flood lights that should be enough, but we'll have to test out some shots beforehand.
2) I have a pro sound recorder - Zoom H2 (http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-H2-Portab...ywords=zoom+h2) that I'm going to set up right by the faucet in the basement since it's quite loud and obvious whenever that faucet turns on. In 64 kbps mp3 format, I can record over 12 hours at a time so while I'm asleep and it's timestamped. I can upload the file each morning.
3) Armed with both timestamps (pic and sound recording) and a witness, that should be enough to convict the fucker.
4) My other neighbor, who waters her plants and lawn, is at < 1/3 my water consumption. It really makes no sense.
5) I really don't think there are any leaks. I tested both toilet stoppers today (no water going through), and the meter doesn't seem to be moving at all. If I can't get evidence of the neighbor in the next week I'll call up the water company and have them investigate. It could be a line underground but I'm not an expert on water lines to and from the house.
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