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Anyone used a USB extension cord like this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LA56WDM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A21TE5CLHZDYA7&psc=1 and hook it up to the OG NG cord and AC adaptor? I tried with a shorter 6 foot cord to charge my Arlo Pro and it worked. I want to use this outside plugged into a protected outdoor oulet. My cam is under a soffit. I plan to wrap electrical tape where the two USB cords meet and possibly just put a small piece of tape around the end which plugs into the cam. Any feedback?
The reason I consider this is the Netgear (NG) outdoor adapter cable is way too short at 6 feet when I need 20 feet. The Wasserstein after market cord is 20 feet but seems it has a f ed implementation of the end which plugs into the cam.
Also regarading the cams actually only charging to 80% is that circuitry built into the cam or the NG AC adapter (which I intend to use).
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It's good to use larger gauge wire on the usb cord when using to run power ( dc on small gauge can cause issues )
I see no issue if you can make it water tight and a physical tight connection.
What I have use in some of my outdoor connections are a quality electical tape and then over wrap the tape with coax seal ; https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Electronics-Original-104-Moldable/dp/B0002ZPINC
It's a rubber goo in tape form you wrap on and then mold.. keeps water out ( the elec tape is only for easy removal later )
The 80% charge is a built in factor of the camera, so the battery can remain in the camera and not be overcharged using the ac adapter. ( only will really charge to 100% with the charge tube )
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