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How to keep guest from turning off power to ring camera

John Underwood
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All of the switch guards that I could find were open on one side. My son found someone online to 3D print a fully enclosed switch cover for a few bucks each.

These makes it much harder for someone to turn off you ring floodlight camera.

My son got a 3D printer for Christmas so maybe he can make stuff like this for me in the future!

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    Quote from @Wesley Myers:

    Awesome idea. Not to sidetrack but do you think it really helps to have the camera?


     absolutely!

    I want to know if someone is there that shouldn't be or if a party might be developing. I can tell my cleaners if someone leaves early to give them more time. In the winter my boat is trailered and I can keep an eye on it. I could see if a tree is down after a storm. I can see if vendors where there for things like pest control. The list goes on and on.

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