JonathanEngr
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 3, 2005
- 19
I have a wireless network camera that I want to mount in a location that doesn't have an outlet (the camera I own is the D-Link DCS-900G, and details can be found here: Anyway, the users manual states that the power supply cord is a 5-volt, 2.5-Amp power supply. I know so little about electricity, but if I remember correctly I could get 6 volts by placing 4 1.5 volt batteries in series, correct? However, would 6 volts damage the unit? If I did create a 5-volt battery system, doesn't the voltage on a battery drop as it's used? How long would batteries run the camera? (Obviously it depends on battery size and type, but I have no clue where to begin).
Anyway, I just need to work up some way to get some juice to the camera, and a 50-foot extension cord running through the middle of my front yard is an option I'm sure my wife isn't going to go for, and I have no desire to pay someone to run electricty to the site. Thanks!
Anyway, I just need to work up some way to get some juice to the camera, and a 50-foot extension cord running through the middle of my front yard is an option I'm sure my wife isn't going to go for, and I have no desire to pay someone to run electricty to the site. Thanks!