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Default DC voltage for GE security camera

Rick wrote:
Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:42:11 -0400, Rick put finger
to keyboard and composed:

I found some GE SmartHome GESECCTVBWC b&w hard wired security cameras at
closeout. These were meant to be used with an associated GE monitor that
supplied the power to the cameras.

The camera has standard RCA plugs for video and audio output, and a male
DC plug for power. There are no markings on the camera or DC plug
concerning voltage or polarity. (There are no specifications at all
provided on the packaging.)

Anyone out there know what voltage and polarity to use with these
cameras? I'm assuming it's either 4.5 or 6 volts - like most other CCD
security cameras, but you know what happens when you assume things.

I could at least check the polarity - if I could figure out how to open
the case for the camera. But after removing the two obvious screws the
case parts won't budge.

Would I likely kill the camera if I applied DC voltage just long enough
to see if I got the polarity correct?

Rick

If there is continuity between a particular terminal of the DC plug
and the ground terminal of your AV outputs, then that would probably
be your negative supply pin.

- Franc Zabkar
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Tnaks Franc - great idea. Will check it out.

Rick



Hi Rick...

Google this and you come up with many hits, some of which may be helpful...

ge security camera power supply

Take care.

Ken