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1  Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder / Neuros MPEG4 Recorder - I need help! / Re: battery pack for neuros on: September 09, 2006, 09:16:35 AM
would 5 AA rechargeable do the trick? i guess i would still need a voltage regulator  to protect the neuros. trying to set up somehting as cheap as possible to see if it will work correctly.
i see some helmet cams use a  single 9v battery, doesn't seem like it would last very long. why would the bullett camera get burnt out by turning it on and off?
i would like to put a switch into the power to the bullet camera to keep from running those batteries down  if i am not recording. when i used the bullet cam with my camcorder and lanc switch i realized the bullet cam in on and raining power while the camcorder is in the standby mode.
having the neuros able to record for 4 to 6 hours would be fine for my use.
2  Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder / Neuros MPEG4 Recorder - I need help! / battery pack for neuros on: September 08, 2006, 10:08:46 PM
i have the 8AA battery set up for my helmet cam, i now need to power my neuros, would it be worthwhile to try and power both off the 8A setup?  or would it be more efficient to  get something that will put out closer to 5vdc  for the neuros?

i just want to experiment with the neuros, to see if will work for my needs,  want o use it as a bicyle camera, and possible use a smaller camera that would fit discreetly on a messenger bag or backpack strap, i like to record the near misses pedestrian /vehicle i see everyday when i am walking around Manhattan, helmet can doesn't seem to be discreet enough to hide .
also will need a quick on off switch, i guess if the auto record feature is fixed i could put a switch on the helmet cam power.
any suggestions would be appreciated,
auto loop feature would be great, i would also like to use it as accident replay
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