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− | Both the SC15A and SC16A cameras take the D9100 (AKA PT31A) power supply. This supply plugs into a regular 110V/ | + | Both the SC15A and SC16A cameras take the D9100 (AKA PT31A) power supply. This supply plugs into a regular 110V/120V AC outlet and draws five watts. It outputs 9 volts of DC power at 100mA. It is an unregulated power supply, so it will only put out 9V DC with a 100mA load. The power supply has the positive contacts on the inside, and the negative on the outside--it is "tip-positive." The exterior diameter is 4.75mm; the interior is 1.7mm. |
− | If you need a | + | If you need to purchase a power supply from another distributor, call your local Radio Shack. Ask if they have parts 273-1767 and 273-1706 in stock; together, these should cost $15.99. You will get a 9 volt regulated power supply and the appropriate adapter to connect it to your camera. |
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[[Category:frequently asked questions]] | [[Category:frequently asked questions]] |
Latest revision as of 01:49, 11 June 2014
Question
What power supply does the SC15A or SC16A require?
Answer
Both the SC15A and SC16A cameras take the D9100 (AKA PT31A) power supply. This supply plugs into a regular 110V/120V AC outlet and draws five watts. It outputs 9 volts of DC power at 100mA. It is an unregulated power supply, so it will only put out 9V DC with a 100mA load. The power supply has the positive contacts on the inside, and the negative on the outside--it is "tip-positive." The exterior diameter is 4.75mm; the interior is 1.7mm.
If you need to purchase a power supply from another distributor, call your local Radio Shack. Ask if they have parts 273-1767 and 273-1706 in stock; together, these should cost $15.99. You will get a 9 volt regulated power supply and the appropriate adapter to connect it to your camera.