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Re: Wiring the IR Receiver

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Originally Posted by RyanN View Post
I would definitely use 12V. If you use the 7.2V backup battery, you are only giving yourself a leeway of 1/5 of a volt (our backup battery was dead... around 6.5V). I believe under-volting the IR board can cause it to fail, as was in our case. The programming within our PIC controller failed. If you put it on a 12V circuit, you give it a 5V leeway, which is pretty good.
We just took the digital in/out and bridged 14 and 15 ground and power to our IR board and it was working with no problems (and this way your nor running off of your backup and your still giving the board 10 volts... also minimizing wire runs)