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  1. A solar timer. Brilliant!
  2. Actually there is only 6 minutes of "usage" per day. The camera takes about 30 seconds to take the snapshot and ftp the picture 12 times per day. The other 23 hours and 54 minutes its sitting IDLE. When idle its STILL drawing 170 milliamps. (around 2.38 Watts) The modem IDLE is 135 ma (around 1.89 Watts) Around 4.27 Watts CONSTANTLY (MINIMUM). Am I missing something???
  3. Thanks for the info @Buellwinkle I get 3 hours of peak sunlight Max (Atlantic Canada) My power calculations gave me 8 AMP HOURS per day. It said I need a 55W panel and a >55amphour battery. I currently have a 10W panel. Im upgrading: -> 55W PANEL -> 2 75 Amp Hour batteries. -> installing a Datalogger (controller) that will switch the power OFF over night and back ON in the morning. Pretty sure this should work right?
  4. This still doesnt sound good. If I have the modem idle at 0.135 amps per day The camera idle at 0.170 amps per day. 3 hours of sunlight (this is average) Thats 0.312 Amps her hour. I would require a 74.96 Watt solar panel !! And > 55 A/H battery. !! Cant be right....
  5. Here are the results of the power draw test I did with a multimeter. Camera has IR turned off. Note the camera attempts to ftp a picture right away but is offline. A. Boot Up. - Lasts 30 seconds exactly. IR Stays ON during this period. Current Draw is 220 mA. B. Period between Bootup and Idle. IR Shuts off. power draw is 90-100 mA Last 10 seconds. C. Idle IR is Still off (as expected) power draw is 170 - 180 mA. Remains in this state.
  6. I ftp a snapshot on the hour. its sent to a server. I am connecting to a battery which is powered by solar. Its also powering a modem but i have other sites that have a lot of other equipment so i need to break each device down seperately to make sure i have the right size panel (power calculation). It looks like nobody, even the manufactor, knows the exact draw while idle, and when sending via ftp, so what i will do is use an amp meter and try to figure it out on my own. i will post the results here. Will do late next week. -DB
  7. Good Day. I am looking to install a Hikvision DS-2CD2032 3MP IR on a 12V battery and solar panel set up (using DC power not POE). Taking 12 snapshots per day on a 1 hour period. No IR and night time mode disabled. I am wondering about amperage power draw (amount of milliamps and duration)... On bootup. IDLE. While taking snapshot and etc or any other information that might be useful to me. I cannot find anything on this camera besides that its 5W max. Thanks in Advance. Dave
  8. Im looking for a camera that can meet the following specs. 1. Trigger it to take a < 100KB photo every 30 mins - 1 hour and send via ftp. 2. Operational in cold temperature (-10C to - 40C) 3. DC power from deep cycle battery (with solar panel) 4. Compatible with 3 or 4 G Gateway modem (Airlink Raven x or 400Gx) for network connectivity. (note this means ethernet cable will be used to connect to modem so seperate means of powering is necessary - besides the POE since its using ethernet for the Modem) 5. Configure Remotely 6. Low power consumption < 5w (is ideal) 7. Do not need vision 8. cost < $450.00 CAD I have a Mobotix M12 which works well but is out of my price range for next installation. I was thinking to try the TRENDNET TV-IP302PI (Version v1.0R). At that price i guess it cant hurt. Any suggestions?
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