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Re: Exploration Mars Camera
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Tue, 22 Feb 2000 05:03:00 GMT
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Dennis Clark wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics, Mike Burke <allthis@ix.netcom.com> writes:
> > The down side of the X10 camera is that you still need to provide the
> > sending unit with AC power. I contacted them after buying two and asked
> > about batteries. Their response was that the cameras were not designed
> > for battery power and it would void the warranty. Other than that, the
> > camera transmits wirelessly very well.
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> <Whatever!>
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> That's what they say whenever they don't understand what you are talking about
> (which is almost all of the time.) Their AC adapters put out 12VDC. Fine. You
> will need to supply 12VDC, but they just MIGHT work on 9VDC, and undervoltage
> never hurt anything of this nature. Just make sure you get the power polarity
> correct, it ain't a LEGO product and it isn't guarded against it!
>
> have fun,
> DLC
I read on the X-10 web site that they ARE coming out with a battery pack for the
camera...
Just information... of an informative nature.
Dean
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| (...) <Whatever!> That's what they say whenever they don't understand what you are talking about (which is almost all of the time.) Their AC adapters put out 12VDC. Fine. You will need to supply 12VDC, but they just MIGHT work on 9VDC, and (...) (25 years ago, 22-Feb-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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