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Back Up System Help
01-05-2006, 13:39
Post: #8
Back Up System Help
use a resistor to your 5 volt, not a fuse. Try a 20k to start

Jeff Miller wrote: By +12v/Gnd I meant either +12v or Gnd.
Most likely the switch is
made by +12, Gnd, or +5v.

+5v is used often in logic circuits, it would be created in the
camera. If +5v is not needed inside the camera, it would not output
+5v, and then the most likely (IMO) signal would be +12v.

For logic/semiconductor circuits it is unlikely that a 5amp fuse will
protect it from a dead-short. Something like 5ma or less (fast-blow)
might (.005a). Your odds are good IMO, but not 100%.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Dan Leftwich
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> Thank You Jeff for explaining this to me.
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> I found a diagram in the manual which proves to be semi helpful.
You
> are correct in saying that there is a pin in the 4 pin multi
connector
> that is responsible for the mir/nor signal. I tried grounding that
line
> out but saw no change in the signal. I will attempt this again
because
> it is easiest and more importantly safest.
>
> My next attempt will be adding power to that pin but am not sure
how to
> get 5V. I imagine I will connect it to power with a 5 amp fuse in
line.
> How does one get 5 volt power source? Also how do you get at
> +12V/Ground? I know how to get a +12V.
>
> Dan Leftwich
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Messages In This Thread
Back Up System Help - Dan Leftwich - 01-03-2006, 15:17
Back Up System Help - Jeff Miller - 01-04-2006, 05:03
Back Up System Help - Dan Leftwich - 01-04-2006, 14:09
Back Up System Help - Jeff Miller - 01-05-2006, 03:37
Back Up System Help - Jeff Miller - 01-05-2006, 03:42
Back Up System Help - Dan Leftwich - 01-05-2006, 07:34
Back Up System Help - Jeff Miller - 01-05-2006, 09:22
Back Up System Help - thomas nihart - 01-05-2006 13:39
Back Up System Help - Henry Jay Hannigan - 01-06-2006, 08:36



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