new design, well it still needs work, and I'm going to put a battery inside insted of lead weights, with a little coard, so you can plug in and go for eight hrs non stop.
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Home made cam mount.
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RE: Home made cam mount.
ZOMG, you're back! As always I'm impressed with your work, neat little gadget. How are you going to rig up a battery for that?
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RE: Home made cam mount.
You need a trigger that activates the record button!
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Re: RE: Home made cam mount.
UFProductions wrote:ZOMG, you're back! As always I'm impressed with your work, neat little gadget. How are you going to rig up a battery for that?
Safe to say it wont be made of wood, lol.
Did you know moast cams are 7.2vdc or 9.6vdc, same as an R.C. car or plane.
All you need to do is splice your wires together in the right way + or - and your in.
You can run your cam for 8 to 10 hrs for around $20.00, and not spend $80.00 or $100.00 to do it for each battery.
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Re: RE: Home made cam mount.
Look at pic 3 from the bottom, your thumb can hit the REC button just fine.Epsilon wrote:You need a trigger that activates the record button!
This is just the first one of this kind, I will come up with more.