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  • mkarns
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 2

    #1

    Solar Powered Camera Question

    Hi all,

    I have a solar panel that has a red and black lead coming from it, both have alligator clips on the ends.

    This goes to a bank of two batteries. One of my questions is do the red and black leads from the solar cell go on the same battery or does a red lead go to one battery and the black lead to the other?

    Also, the camera can be powered by 4C batteries which I left in the camera. Will this cause any damage or can I just let them in the camera?

    I'm definately a newbie to solar and need help.

    Thanks for directing me in the correct direction.

    M. Karns
  • billvon
    Solar Fanatic
    • Mar 2012
    • 803

    #2
    4 C batteries = 6 volts

    So if the batteries are 6 volts each then the + clip of the camera goes to the + terminal of one and the - clip goes to the - terminal of the same battery. The second battery can then be added in parallel if you want more run time.

    I don't know what voltage the panel is so can't help you there.

    Alkaline batteries will eventually leak if left in place for a long time.

    Originally posted by mkarns
    Hi all,

    I have a solar panel that has a red and black lead coming from it, both have alligator clips on the ends.

    This goes to a bank of two batteries. One of my questions is do the red and black leads from the solar cell go on the same battery or does a red lead go to one battery and the black lead to the other?

    Also, the camera can be powered by 4C batteries which I left in the camera. Will this cause any damage or can I just let them in the camera?

    I'm definately a newbie to solar and need help.

    Thanks for directing me in the correct direction.

    M. Karns

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    • ppreceipt
      Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 53

      #3
      to be sure you dont' fry your camera you need to post pictuer of everything. we need to know a lot more specifications, solar panel specs, battery specs, etc.

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      • mkarns
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 2

        #4
        Solar Power for Outside Camera

        Originally posted by billvon
        4 C batteries = 6 volts

        So if the batteries are 6 volts each then the + clip of the camera goes to the + terminal of one and the - clip goes to the - terminal of the same battery. The second battery can then be added in parallel if you want more run time.

        I don't know what voltage the panel is so can't help you there.

        Alkaline batteries will eventually leak if left in place for a long time.
        The solar panel is a 6 volt. Should I hook up the leads from the solar panel to one of the two batteries or should I hook the red lead to one battery and the black lead to the other battery?

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        • billvon
          Solar Fanatic
          • Mar 2012
          • 803

          #5
          Originally posted by mkarns
          The solar panel is a 6 volt. Should I hook up the leads from the solar panel to one of the two batteries or should I hook the red lead to one battery and the black lead to the other battery?
          I would:

          1) add a regulator (a simple linear one would work if it's a small panel)
          2) connect both batteries in parallel
          3) connect the leads from the solar panel to the paralleled batteries

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