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No Way to Tighten Floodlight Cam Lights Into Position No Wingnuts Anymore
I have a wired flood light cam that is the newer design that doesn't have the wing nuts on the neck to tighten the floodlights into the desired lighting position like the old-style floodlight cams did. When the wind blows hard my flood light position gets moved. Yesterday I found them pointing directly straight down into ground instead of out into my yard. What is the remedy for this? I don't see any set screws or wingnuts anywhere on the neck to tighten these. Appears to be a bad design.
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06-03-2025 18:04:59
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You could find a stainless steel bolt replacement and add the wing nut with flat washers to support your camera head by going to a local Ace Hardware Store. It is a modification easily done. Make sure to put all your hardware in a plastic bag or an old pill container for safe keeping. I might do the same thing actually. Makes it easier to adjust and tighten by hand.
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07-03-2025 18:17:51
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- U
I am sick of mine doing the same its the pro version my camera gets blown down and the lights them selfs???? BAD PRODUCT? my friends 2 of them do the same ???? . ring were is the wing nut to stop this i am going to use silicon to stop this bad product
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09-06-2025 05:40:57
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I am sick of mine doing the same its the pro version my camera gets blown down and the lights them selfs???? BAD PRODUCT? my friends 2 of them do the same ???? . ring were is the wing nut to stop this i am going to use silicon to stop this bad product
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09-06-2025 05:41:01
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Caitlyn_Ring
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07-03-2025 18:09:14
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