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« on: June 06, 2006, 08:12:29 AM »

i'm really thinking about buying a Neuros Recorder2 for my outdoor extreme sports..
but suddenly i got doubting..
Where do i hook up the power [:I]
an extension cord of 12000 feet (Skydiver) won't work..
So i came to think about hooking up some batteries (or buying a fixed batterypack),
not too costly though..spending enough on the neuros and the bulletcam..(student Tongue )

anyway..
what type of batterypack would i need (how many volts/amps), will simple AA batteries suffice and how long would it typically last??

Thanks in advance for (any of) the answers,
Pointy
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« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2006, 09:45:35 AM »

Any typical battery eliminator with 5V or 5.2V output will do.
The center tip has to be +
Depending upon which size of eliminator you select will determine the
length of "on" time for the NR2.
We bought the Power Bank II:
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=113709
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quote:
Originally posted by Pointy

i'm really thinking about buying a Neuros Recorder2 for my outdoor extreme sports..
but suddenly i got doubting..
Where do i hook up the power [:I]
an extension cord of 12000 feet (Skydiver) won't work..
So i came to think about hooking up some batteries (or buying a fixed batterypack),
not too costly though..spending enough on the neuros and the bulletcam..(student Tongue )

anyway..
what type of batterypack would i need (how many volts/amps), will simple AA batteries suffice and how long would it typically last??

Thanks in advance for (any of) the answers,
Pointy



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« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2006, 11:49:10 AM »

thanks for the fast reply!

But the link you provided...it feels live an ac/dc converter to me..(especially looking at the price) with multiple tips..
is this a battery pack (with 5v output) or just a charger unit?

another option I thought of:
4AA (rechargeable) batteries provide 4.8V..
Then i would take high 2000 mA batteries...
would that be sufficient?
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« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2006, 12:28:38 PM »

The unit I linked to is a battery that charges, has several tips,
and when you need it, disconnect the ac adaptor, plug it into the
NR2 and away you go. Portable battery.

The 4 AA will not work as the NR2 needs 5 volts or more. As batteries
are used, their output voltage decreases under load.

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« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2006, 12:33:21 PM »

quote:
Originally posted by Ex-Navy

The unit I linked to is a battery that charges, has several tips,
and when you need it, disconnect the ac adaptor, plug it into the
NR2 and away you go. Portable battery.

The 4 AA will not work as the NR2 needs 5 volts or more. As batteries
are used, their output voltage decreases under load.

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whoa...that's cheap...I looked into carryable batterypacks..but all were over 70€..

In that case...ordering one right now [8D]
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« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2006, 06:40:29 AM »

anyone know what current the Neuros requires?  Those packs look good but wonder how many minutes they would run a Neuros for?
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« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2006, 05:12:40 PM »

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anyone know what current the Neuros requires?  Those packs look good but wonder how many minutes they would run a Neuros for?


Not sure what current it requires, but I've been able to get 12 hours+ recording time using the Tekken MyPower All (MP3300) on one charge.  Their specs say it has 40Wh output.
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« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2006, 09:30:52 PM »

I have run mine for about 2 hours straight recording.



quote:
Originally posted by mardibloke

anyone know what current the Neuros requires?  Those packs look good but wonder how many minutes they would run a Neuros for?



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