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ARLO HD Camera
Hi people, I have noticed that there is a USB port on the camera. Can i remove the 4 batteries and plug in a 5 V USB power pack instead?
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The original Arlo Wire-free cameras were not designed to be powered through the micro-usb port or any other means. Doing so could damage the camera and void the warranty.
I encourage you to review Remember these golden rules for your Arlo camera batteries along with BATTERY WARNINGS AND SAFETY.
JamesC
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Some folks have tried but the voltage from USB is too low for it to be reliable. The batteries provide 6+ volts.
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Ok cool, thank you. I wonder if I can feed 6 volts directly to one pair (+ -) terminals, and will work ok?
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No , you have to use both sets as properly setup with cells, with same voltage
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Why not just use the Tenergy rechargeable 3.7 V batteries (or others that have been shown to work). Saves having o buy batteries and keeps your warranty valid.
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Do u know why there are 2 X 6 volt banks?
Can I parallel the 2 X 6 volt sides together?
Thank you
Steve
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The design of two banks of 6v batteries is to alternate which sets are in use to maximize battery life. I don't know the algorithm but you can run off one set of two batteries - you'll just see 50% battery capacity when doing so. If you were to parallel the connections between the two sets, you'd see 100%.
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Ok thank you for your help, much appreciated,
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Ill bet that would do yhe trick as well.
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The original Arlo Wire-free cameras were not designed to be powered through the micro-usb port or any other means. Doing so could damage the camera and void the warranty.
I encourage you to review Remember these golden rules for your Arlo camera batteries along with BATTERY WARNINGS AND SAFETY.
JamesC
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