pythonjosh wrote:Dawgz wrote:yea i thought of the resistor too, its a small wireless camera, it has nightvision too so its coo...so i should just get 12v right from the batt? wat about a fuse? how do i put a fuse? do i even need one?
How do i put one in with the wireing? diagram anyone?
I've got an extra line coming straight from the battery that I wire all my acessories up to, including my CD player.
Schucks/Kragens/Checkers has inline fuse wires which is what I used. I don't know how you're gonna find 8 volts anywhere in the car. It has to be 8 volts DC? Why not 12?
because check the stats for the camera...
Wireless Camera specification
Image Pickup: 1/3 inch CMOS
Electronic Shutter: 1/50 - 1/10,000 second
Definition: 380 TV Lines
Scan Frequency: NTSC, 60 Hz
Min. Illumination: 0 LUX
Output Frequency: 900 MHz - 1200 MHz
Camera Power: DC +8 V
Transmission: 150-450 feet line of sight
Camera runs on 9-volt battery or AC adapter
Receiver Specifications:
Output: Video RCA Jack & Input to any VCR or Television
Voltage: 9-12V DC, power consumption: 1.2W
Receiver size: 2.5 in. x 5 in. x 0.5 in (60 mm x 125 mm x 12 mm)
Composite video connections on receiver
any help? and wat KIND of fuse do i buy? where?