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Hi,
So, it's a 12V system (4 of the 3V batteries). Now, as the batteries drain, we know that they are not putting out a full 12 volts; it begins to drop.
What is the minimal amount of volts that the camera requires to operate properly before it shuts off?
I'm doing some battery calculations on disposable versus rechargeable batteries. Certainly the life of the batteries depend on home much action the camera gets.
I know, a rather engineering type question. Thank you in adavance!
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camCHLO wrote:So, it's a 12V system (4 of the 3V batteries). Now, as the batteries drain, we know that they are not putting out a full 12 volts; it begins to drop.What is the minimal amount of volts that the camera requires to operate properly before it shuts off?
I'm doing some battery calculations on disposable versus rechargeable batteries. Certainly the life of the batteries depend on home much action the camera gets.
First of all, you you assume that the batteries are all in series and that prob isn't the case... more likely 2 sets of batteries in parallel.
As to doing calc on rechargable batteries... are you using the 3v rechargables or the 3.6-3.7v cells. ( not that it matters that much as the higher voltage batteries still have an X amount of drop before considered dead.. Ie the primary cells ar 3.2 v and prob dead after dropping to abit above 2.2v or a 1v drop while the rechargeable 3.7v cells start at about 4.2v but are also dead at about 3.5 or .7v drop. Mind that their drop out is different and rechargables drop out very suddenly )
Also, the life of the batteries depends on two things..1 ) current draw by the device and 2) mahr rating of the battery or how much can it put out for how long.
So, the short story is
1)get the highest rated rechargable cells ( I've had good luck with 16340 cells ) as most of these types have a less rating over the non-rechargable
2) put them in and run them for 5 mins per day and see how long they last...then test battery voltage right away
when dead recharge them and restart.
Morse is faster than texting!
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Tom,
Any way to tell if it's 2 sets of batteries in parallel? (Short of taking the camera apart?)
Anyone from NetGear care to disclose the fact surrounding this.
Thanks!
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Just tried it, camera powers up! 6 volts it is and I prefer this to 12 volts.
Thanks!1
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btw.. Currently on 3rd week, running 16340 / 123 cells. ( 3.7v @ 2300mahr )
Have been running the camera every day for the alotted spec time and no problems to this point .
(Of course the battery indicator is incorrect but it was stated to be as such cause the 3.7v cells are out of normal range)
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