I bought them from Super circuits and the one we use is the $109.00 camera or similar. And people don't see them because the hole is so small they think it's a bolt hole. Ours are drilled about where "
Hamilton" is written above the transport.
Remember I drill the 19/32nd hole AFTER I have removed the lexan face plate off; then put it back on and center a 1/8 or 3/16 hole through the lexan. With all the chrome, pins signs I don't think they have any idea.
With calipers around the lense it probably shows 1/2 inch diameter and your drill has to be larger. We might have used a a 17/32nd drill for the hole or it could have been 9/16 drill. If you're going to do it try drilling a hole in a piece of steel scrap that's as thick as the
changer and see if it fits snugly. Then drill your
changer. Then put the lexan plate back on and drill a 1/8" hole in the lexan (make sure it's centered) plug in the camera and see what you see. If you don't see enough drill a 3/16th hole in the lexan and look at it again. I wouldn't go any larger than that.
A ll of the cameras in the
changers that are facing the drive way can identify the make of vehicle coming into the carwash but not the license plate. If you're standing 10 or 15' in front of it that person can be identified.
The only thing I can tell you about Super Circuits is that you need to do your homework first and you tell them what you want, not the other way around because they don't have any idea what your problem is even after you have told them.