Posted by asd;lkfasdkfln on May 21, 2007, 4:44 am
Hello
How would I convert 13.2 volts dc from my motorcycle down to 9 volts dc for
my helmetcam?
Something in-line in the wire?
A resistor?
The camera uses 50 milliamps during operation.
Please reply to
brian_motorcycle_rider@yahoo.com
Thanks for any replies.
;)
Posted by Hans-Christian Becker on May 21, 2007, 5:35 am
>How would I convert 13.2 volts dc from my motorcycle down to 9 volts dc for
>my helmetcam?
>Something in-line in the wire?
Yes, for example.
>A resistor?
No. You need a voltage regulator, such as a 7809 and a few capacitors. See
for example
<http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail?Ref ‘002&Row#2062&Site=US>
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'96 VN750 SM5TLH KG6POK
Uppsala, Sweden
Posted by Rick Cortese on May 21, 2007, 4:06 pm
Hans-Christian Becker wrote:
>
>
>>How would I convert 13.2 volts dc from my motorcycle down to 9 volts dc for
>>my helmetcam?
>>Something in-line in the wire?
>
> Yes, for example.
>
>
>>A resistor?
>
> No. You need a voltage regulator, such as a 7809 and a few capacitors. See
> for example
>
<http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail?Ref ‘002&Row#2062&Site=US>
>
>
The other solutions provide voltage regulation/safety. If for some
reason your voltage at the battery goes to 20V they will protect the
camera.
If you want to keep it real simple you can just use a couple of diodes
in series from the 13.2 volts to the cam. I would use ~5 1N4001 diodes
wired end to end.
Switched 12V from cycle ->|->|->|->|->|----camera
They only cost about 8¢ each, are good in this design for ~12 Watts, and
should drop the voltage about .8V to 1.2V per diode. 5 is a good
starting place and can be adjusted with the addition or removal of
diodes later.
Rick
Posted by Dr Ivan D. Reid on May 21, 2007, 5:35 am
> Hello
>
> How would I convert 13.2 volts dc from my motorcycle down to 9 volts dc for
> my helmetcam?
> Something in-line in the wire?
> A resistor?
> The camera uses 50 milliamps during operation.
A 3-terminal voltage regulator and a couple of capacitors.
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Posted by Paladin on May 21, 2007, 9:01 am
wrote:
>Hello
>How would I convert 13.2 volts dc from my motorcycle down to 9 volts dc for
>my helmetcam?
>Something in-line in the wire?
>A resistor?
>The camera uses 50 milliamps during operation.
>Please reply to
>brian_motorcycle_rider@yahoo.com
Quick, cheap and dirty: a 50 ohm 1/2 watt resister in series with a 9
volt zener diode to ground.
>my helmetcam?
>Something in-line in the wire?