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Has a semi-successful day installing various electric bits on the ADV today, managed the power for the GPS and the HID lights, bit stumped by the Nautilus trying to find space and the lead for my bullet camera system.
The note with the camera states that the input voltage shouldn't exceed 12V, but the provided accessory leads on the ADV are measured at 12.7V when the engine is stopped and 13.5V when running One aspect of electronics I've not seen much of is voltage regulators, I need one that's fairly small and will regulate the 12.7-13.5V to 12, but the ones I've seen on maplins website require at least 15V input to provide 12V output ![]() Help me .org, I'd love to have it all set up by the AR to get some footage...
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Id imagine the Camera will be fine at 13.5V. Dont quote me on that but most things can handle more power and if its designed to run on the bike then I cant see as you would have a problem. There will be very few systems that run at exactly 12 Volts and all charge systems should be 13.5-14.5V at charge! What camera is it? Can you contact the manufacturer and ask? You could cheat and use a 2nd battery free of the charge system. Last edited by ThEGr33k; 25-07-09 at 08:42 PM. |
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The note attached to the vehicle wiring connector explicitly states not to exceed 12V
I already have a LI battery pack for it, but want to wire it into the vehicle so I can film indefinitely
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Have you done a google on the make/model to see what others have done? |
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It will if you use an electronic device to regulate the voltage... It has nothing to do with the charging system, I'm trying to find info on what regulator to use to give me a fairly clean 12v, not whether it can be directly wired to the battery...
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put a silicon diode in series with the +ve feed to the camera, something from the 1N4000 series, i.e 1N4001, 4002 etc. This will drop the voltage by 0.6V. Use two to drop by 1.2V if needs be
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http://www.action-replay.co.uk/Compu..._regulator.htm
Presume this is the sort of thing? Out of interest what camera is it? Last edited by ThEGr33k; 25-07-09 at 09:54 PM. |
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Kit is from 4kam btw, they don't mention the need for a regulator on the website but do when you receive the kit that "hooks straight up to your vehicle's electrics" ![]()
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I've got a portable Avtex 12V flatscreen TV/DVD which has a 12V power supply thing which plugs in the normal accessory socket, I presume this gives a stable regulated 12V out more or less, so they do exist.
Anything of any use here? Edit - actually the IC voltage regulators from Maplins work at lower voltages that they quote in the specs, I used a 10V one and it regulates nicely right down to only a little over 10V supply, so I'd suggest a 12V fixed reg would almost certainly work fine for your purposes, current rating permitting.
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The problem with the LCD screen type regulators is the size, they seem to be massive compared to the voltage regulators available as components, I'm trying to find something small so I can tuck it under the headlamp fairing with the other wiring bits for the HIDs/GPS/heated grips/aux lights etc etc etc etc... So space is at a premium ![]()
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