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baronep 24-02-2012 22:57

Powering a 2nd Camera
 
Doe anyone know of any legal ways to do this. Based on the specs of the PD board, one should be able to run both cameras off of the 5v regulated output. Would this be against the rules?

Here is a related thread that has yet to be resolved: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...=1#post1134467

AllenGregoryIV 24-02-2012 23:51

Re: Powering a 2nd Camera
 
I'm inspecting at a couple of regionals this year and I don't see a rule explicitly outlawing it. You would need to use a terminal strip possibly because normally only one wire can be in any one WAGO connector.

I'll let some of the more veteran inspectors comment as well but I don't see why this would be a illegal.

ksafin 25-02-2012 21:22

Re: Powering a 2nd Camera
 
Can't you technically also get another 12VDC - 5VDC converter for the second cam?

slijin 25-02-2012 21:35

Re: Powering a 2nd Camera
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ksafin (Post 1134867)
Can't you technically also get another 12VDC - 5VDC converter for the second cam?

If you're using this method to power your camera, this is the wrong way to do so. The supplied converter is designed specifically for use with the DAP-1522, and as such has a output current to correspond with its specs. It would be unwise to run the camera off one that hasn't been checked to correspond to the camera's input power specs.

devodl 25-02-2012 21:53

Re: Powering a 2nd Camera
 
Quote:

If you're using this method to power your camera, this is the wrong way to do so. The supplied converter is designed specifically for use with the DAP-1522, and as such has a output current to correspond with its specs. It would be unwise to run the camera off one that hasn't been checked to correspond to the camera's input power specs.
Why do you say the converter was specifically designed for the DAP-1522 radio?
It appears to be a standard component http://www.current-logic.com/shop/in...products_id=15 and the specs show it capable of handling the load.

This posting has more details on powering a 2nd camera. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2634


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