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Posted by none on 10/02/36 11:29
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 17:11:45 +0100, "Pat Horridge"
<pat@remove-spam.vet.co.uk> wrote:
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><freakoftheweek0000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1128351564.394550.102910@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> Hello, I have a JVC BY-110 Pro Camera. When I received it, it didn't
>> come
>> with a battery pack or a power adapter. Does anyone have a spare or
>> know
>> where I can buy a battery or a power adapter for this??
>> -Luther
>>
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>I wouldn't waste your money on one till you've seen it working.
>If my memory servers it's a very old tubed camera (like 20 years old or so)
>The tubes are almost certainly well past their best by now (probably were 15
>years ago)
>Used to enjoy tweeking them up.
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>The power can be supplied by a 4 pin XLR connector which is fairly standard.
>I'd find a PSU somewhere and see what it looks like.
>
Most likely a 12 volt camera and any inexpensive 12 volt lead acid
will do to get it up and running.
Try somethingin the 7-9 amp hour range and be damn sure to get the
polarity correct when hooking it up to the camera
(I think that I've actually used these models at one time or another
and for their day they were nice for being so compact. Been a while
and with all the gear I'd perched on my shoulder over the past 4
decades it hard to remember them all though.)
I still have the old black box power supply that went to the JVc I
used to have( CV-AC212).
Try E-bay for the power supply for yours.( look for your camera on
E-bay first to find out what mod power supply goes with it. Many
sellers have the entire camera kit etc...)
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