31 Oct 2008 at 13:11 #1 hornett hornett Associate Joined 3 Jan 2005 Posts 963 Location Bridgend Been searching google and can't find anything. Does anyone know of a connect that can connect to the 12v PSU plug to run things like camcorders, phones etc.
Been searching google and can't find anything. Does anyone know of a connect that can connect to the 12v PSU plug to run things like camcorders, phones etc.
31 Oct 2008 at 16:31 #2 celliott celliott Soldato Joined 21 Jun 2004 Posts 2,790 Location Berkshire Now why exactly would you want to do that?
31 Oct 2008 at 16:41 #3 hornett hornett Associate OP Joined 3 Jan 2005 Posts 963 Location Bridgend I have a couple of security cameras, the cables that come with them have three leads 1x Video 1x Audio 1x Power its needs a 12v DC 5.5mm power adapter to run them. figured it might be easier to run them off the PC
I have a couple of security cameras, the cables that come with them have three leads 1x Video 1x Audio 1x Power its needs a 12v DC 5.5mm power adapter to run them. figured it might be easier to run them off the PC
31 Oct 2008 at 18:00 #4 decto decto Soldato Joined 24 Jan 2006 Posts 2,624 You could probably make some if you bought the parts for a component supplier. Use a female molex. Yellow is +12v and black GND 0V Actually a very good idea ... I can stop using my transformer if I clip a spare molex to my camera PC... Good thinking.... 12v psu's are expensive
You could probably make some if you bought the parts for a component supplier. Use a female molex. Yellow is +12v and black GND 0V Actually a very good idea ... I can stop using my transformer if I clip a spare molex to my camera PC... Good thinking.... 12v psu's are expensive
31 Oct 2008 at 19:41 #5 jimmy29 jimmy29 Associate Joined 12 Sep 2005 Posts 309 Location MK decto said: Good thinking.... 12v psu's are expensive Click to expand... They really aren't. £5 from an online electronic components store will get you a 12V wall plug power supply.
decto said: Good thinking.... 12v psu's are expensive Click to expand... They really aren't. £5 from an online electronic components store will get you a 12V wall plug power supply.
31 Oct 2008 at 19:41 #6 jak731 jak731 Soldato Joined 17 Mar 2007 Posts 5,508 Location Plymouth One of these might be useful if you want to leave your case side panel on as well.
31 Oct 2008 at 20:11 #7 PhillyDee PhillyDee Soldato Joined 12 Feb 2007 Posts 14,117 Location South Shields Depends on the Amp rating you need. Otherwise, just go for it and make an adapter for it.