OK, I finally got tired of the wavy pictures setting my motion-activated DVR software to record. The weather finally broke, so I set out to add wired video to my Floodcam.

I didn't want to remove the wireless transmitter, as I still want the ability to see the video on numerous TV's around the house, like when I'm expecting company... I just wanted a solid wired feed to the 'hidden' DVR computer.
This is how I did it:
Prep: Remove power and "take down" Floodcam unit.
Step 1 - Open and Remove the control cover.
Step 2 - Remove the 4 screws to open the case.
Step 3 - Slide the motion sensor/camera head toward the removed screws, revealing the circuitry.
Step 4 - Locate the yellow wire coming from the video camera head. (Refer to picture)
Step 5 - Locate the ground, in the corner. (Refer to picture)
Step 6 - Solder 2 wires (I used CAT3 telephone cord) to the yellow wire and ground.
Step 7 - Insulate the 2 connections you just made. I used liquid electrical tape. X10 likes hot glue.
Step 8 - Reassemble!
