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I’m finding that rain is causing the motion sensor to go off. Does anyone have any solutions for this?  
I’m finding that rain is causing the motion sensor to go off.

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Is it definitely the rain or is it the audio sensor?  
by (520 points)
It's definitely the motion no audio is on
by (32.4k points)
What sensitivity setting? Where is the camera located?  
by (520 points)
@terrie Thanksng it’s fully exposed on the side of the house. I lowered it to 65, and it’s still going off
by (32.4k points)
Can you lower it more and not interfere with motion detection when it isn't raining? Or can you move the camera to under an eave?  
by (520 points)
@terrie Thanksng I’ll have to look tomorrow, but not in the current place
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@terrie Thanksng
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Hoping this works! Only thing is that it’s a lot lower, and would be more at risk for theft.  
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65 is still high. I've had cameras in the 20s before (before I had a plan)
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@terrie Thanksng What're your cameras set on usually?  
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I run modes on a schedule. Day and Night. At night they're all 100% During the day, they're probably between 60-92. The only issue is that I have to manually change the schedule through the year as the days get longer and shorter. The cameras are more sensitive to movement during the day, especially passing cars. I know Activity Zones can filter out the recordings but the batteries still drain
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