axis 2100 cam refuses to work on 12v DC
- From: "lentildude" <lentildude@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Mar 2007 16:01:15 -0700
I have an axis 2100 webserver cam that runs from a 12vac plugpack. I
want to run it on 12v dc and it refuses to work. It seems to want ac,
perhaps the 50hz for a clock or something.
I DONT want to have a 12v>240v inverter just to run this as
the camera will run from a car battery and solar panel so dont want
to
waste power. Can I trick the camera by somehow making a 50hz
oscillator and somehow mixing it on the gnd line of the 12v dc??
Im not sure how to do this.
Any tricks/tips/links to a circuit appreciated.
.
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