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    Another option is to hook up a gelcell or motor bike battery if you have a dc port on the camera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    Another option is to hook up a gelcell or motor bike battery if you have a dc port on the camera.
    This is food for thought. I already have a 12v DM12 -7,2 that I use for led lights at home. Would this do the job @gadgetman ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    This is food for thought. I already have a 12v DM12 -7,2 that I use for led lights at home. Would this do the job @gadgetman ?
    Sure would. Double check the input voltage to the camera. Easy to knock up a cable and if you want can even hook on a little solar panel and regulator. I've done it for my one.
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