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Camera
Hi I have a standard cctv camera with ip rating and hopefully it will be ok. If I use a bnc balun connected to cat5/6 cable, USB adapter and then program software for video feed is this ok? Also does the bnc have to be camera side and waterproofed. Cheers
- Sep 22nd, 2014, 4:15 pm
- Forum: Electronics
- Topic: Power suppl
- Replies: 0
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Power suppl
Hi folks, I upgrading my ROV doing mods on the bilge pumps, using relays and an usb interface for control. I understand the main supply is 16 gauge wire seperate to the control wires but still part of the tether as a whole. Is the common positive better being directly wired to positive supply if not...
Re: Camera
Thanks for your time. In all fairness the power side of the av lead was faulty so I suppose you get what you pay for including Chinese cctv cameras oh and monitor. Both are faulty, 2nd camera at least shows some sort of distorted picture.
Re: Camera
Having tried that yet. Assuming that works how would you then be able to overcome the cable length for longer depths? I know I could use an ip camera but short of time now as it's for a college project. The picture has lines across the screen outline of silhouettes. Cheers Paul
Camera
Hi I am from the uk and just built my first rov done all the necessary checks and works fine once I got past the buoyancy issues. I have used a cheap cctv camera but can't even get it to show a picture on tv my tv. Don't the usual by using a 12v supply and used a 25m av cable with av and audio. Pict...
Camera
Hi I am from the uk and just built my first rov done all the necessary checks and works fine once I got past the buoyancy issues. I have used a cheap cctv camera but can't even get it to show a picture on tv my tv. Don't the usual by using a 12v supply and used a 25m av cable with av and audio. Pict...
Camera
Hi I am from the uk and just built my first rov done all the necessary checks and works fine once I got past the buoyancy issues. I have used a cheap cctv camera but can't even get it to show a picture on tv my tv. Don't the usual by using a 12v supply and used a 25m av cable with av and audio. Pict...
- Nov 6th, 2013, 1:34 pm
- Forum: Cameras
- Topic: Monitor and camera
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2382
Re: Monitor and camera
Cheers
- Nov 6th, 2013, 8:06 am
- Forum: Cameras
- Topic: Monitor and camera
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2382
Monitor and camera
Hi, new to all this and starting from scratch. Just a few questions, just using a tv/vcr combo for a monitor, I take it if i am in a remote area I can use a power inverter to convert the dc battery to the ac needed for the monitor. I have bought a Sony CCD 420tvl ir camera, it states it's submersibl...