Frage von BerlinTwo:Hi,
first poured out praise for this forum I have already read many useful threads. Now I hope that you help me with my problem or can give food for thought.
I have been a few weeks ago the owner of a JVC GY DV 500th I unfortunately only with the purchase power to the mill a bit neglected. Usually it is operated with a NP-1 Battery. A battery which I had lent me was just minutes 20th Is this normal, or was the only Battery Swallowed ""? And what is the difference between NP and NP-1A-1B Batteries, except for the Ah-number? Can I operate both in the mill? Since the camera is a 4 pin XLR DC IN possesses, I could run over the "normal" power grid? If so what cable do I need and where can I find it? Would it go through a battery belts synonymous?
Since I am currently in training, my budget is more likely to be classified as "low", that are cost-effective solutions preferred ;-). Thank you first that I've done everything you bother to read. I'm looking forward to your replies ...!
Antwort von thos-berlin:
Can I operate both in the mill? Since the camera is a 4 pin XLR DC IN possesses, I could run over the "normal" power grid? If so what cable do I need and where can I find it? Would it go through a battery belts synonymous?
Yes, but please use a 12V power supply. For the four-pin XLR connector is for. (Not !!!). for direct power supply 230V ann There are battery belt that have exactly this XLR connector. This would allow the camera to operate.
As for the power supply, it must of course, the required power of the camera ready. My guess times to 10 - 20 W. Then, should the 12V power supply according to supply between 1 and 2 A current.
Antwort von BerlinTwo:
Thanks for the quick reply.
That with the power supply I thought, if only because of the direct current, which needs the Kam yes. Can we build it together yourself or is there such a thing to buy already? A closer look, I noticed yet another one pin to the DC IN is only half as long and slightly wider than the others. What's that off ...?
Antwort von thos-berlin:
I know the camera, but the standard 4-pin XLR have 4 pins of equal ....
Antwort von BerlinTwo:
If I am building me such a power connector is, for example, with this one:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Trafo-Netzteil-Transformator-12V-2A-TUV-GS_W0QQitemZ290419002376QQcmdZViewItemQQptZNetzger% C3% A4te? hash = item439e524c08
and I just solder a 4 pin XLR to ....? Or is there a ready ...?
Antwort von hofnarr:
with cameras in the 20 watt class-2A as yours, should be sufficient. turnkey solutions there are, themselves, however, solder less expensive.
plug_pinning is usually:
pin + 4 =
pin 1 = -
the broad, shorter pin is possibly a mechanical switching contact to the battery switching / external.
Antwort von TobiasD:
Court Jester law with respect to the extra pins added.
Antwort von BerlinTwo:
Hey thanks for the replies! So taken together, I just need a power supply with an output of 20 W and 2A at 12V voltage and a 4 pin XLR Male!?
Anything else I should consider when soldering or other pitfalls ...? (None solder must explain to me ;-))
Antwort von srone:
power supply only after the solder in the socket ;-)
lg
SRone