• Re: Heat source from 24v ac solution

    From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 16 10:32:05 2022
    https://www.amazon.com/12V-Flexible-Polyimide-Heater-Plate/dp/B07P2RJDPL?th=1

    Many voltages and configurations available.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Grand Beach Rentals@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 16 10:24:38 2022
    I need a resistor idea or lightbulb to get some heat to keep a camera warm. the supply voltage in the camera is 16-24 ac and if it can be the size of a aa battery or smaller .
    Thanks for any ideas.

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  • From KenW@21:1/5 to peterwieck33@gmail.com on Wed Feb 16 14:04:27 2022
    On Wed, 16 Feb 2022 10:32:05 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    https://www.amazon.com/12V-Flexible-Polyimide-Heater-Plate/dp/B07P2RJDPL?th=1

    Many voltages and configurations available.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA
    Always learning something new (for me). Wonder what else Amazon has
    hidden ?


    KenW

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  • From Phil Allison@21:1/5 to G B Rentals on Wed Feb 16 14:42:38 2022
    G B Rentals wrote:
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    I need a resistor idea or lightbulb to get some heat to keep a camera warm.

    ** Like all " cameras" are the same size and shape, all made from the same material all do the same job.

    FFS - post details of the camera and the actual problem.



    .... Phil

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  • From Phil Allison@21:1/5 to G B Rentals on Wed Feb 16 18:01:07 2022
    G B Rentals wrote:
    ===============

    I need a resistor idea or lightbulb to get some heat to keep a camera warm.
    ** Like all " cameras" are the same size and shape, all made from the same material all do the same job.

    FFS - post details of the camera and the actual problem.


    Nest doorbells battery version wont charge at -5c and below, even when they are wired.

    ** Now you tell us?

    The "Nest" doorbell/ camera is NOT intended for outdoor use.

    1. It ain't one bit water or moisture proof.

    2. It will not *work* at -10C or so.

    3. The Li-Po battery will not charge at -5C or below.

    It will need a *heated* water proof enclosure to use outdoors.



    ..... Phil

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  • From G B Rentals@21:1/5 to palli...@gmail.com on Wed Feb 16 17:20:14 2022
    On Wednesday, February 16, 2022 at 4:42:44 PM UTC-6, palli...@gmail.com wrote:
    G B Rentals wrote:
    ===============

    I need a resistor idea or lightbulb to get some heat to keep a camera warm.
    ** Like all " cameras" are the same size and shape, all made from the same material all do the same job.

    FFS - post details of the camera and the actual problem.



    .... Phil

    Nest doorbells battery version wont charge at -5c and below, even when they are wired. As a temp fix in the winter i want to use a small heat source so the battery will charge. I will test with a lightbulb from the old doorbell to see if it has
    enough heat, looking for something a little warmer. The battery is located on the back metal plate so a bulb against the back may actually work.
    Here is a teardown of the unit https://youtu.be/DHQ-qW5uvZs?t=693

    I have a wired version no issue however I am looking to switch over to their new platform and features of version 2 hello with battery until the no battery version 2 is out.

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  • From G B Rentals@21:1/5 to palli...@gmail.com on Wed Feb 16 18:33:29 2022
    On Wednesday, February 16, 2022 at 8:01:12 PM UTC-6, palli...@gmail.com wrote:
    G B Rentals wrote:
    ===============

    I need a resistor idea or lightbulb to get some heat to keep a camera warm.
    ** Like all " cameras" are the same size and shape, all made from the same material all do the same job.

    FFS - post details of the camera and the actual problem.


    Nest doorbells battery version wont charge at -5c and below, even when they are wired.
    ** Now you tell us?

    The "Nest" doorbell/ camera is NOT intended for outdoor use.

    1. It ain't one bit water or moisture proof.

    2. It will not *work* at -10C or so.

    3. The Li-Po battery will not charge at -5C or below.

    It will need a *heated* water proof enclosure to use outdoors.



    ..... Phil

    It is IP54 rating it is made for outdoors. They work fine when they are protected under a standard overhang.
    I have a wired nest at one of my homes and its been great for 4 years, this is just a new version with battery option but it can be wired which fails charging at low temp- bad design should not matter..

    It's a doorbell, doorbells are intended for outdoor use.

    It will work at -20 problem is the battery wont charge at that temp is the issue , . No need to "chime" in on this one if you think it is not intended for outdoor use. as you do not know the product.

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  • From Phil Allison@21:1/5 to G B Rentals on Wed Feb 16 18:50:35 2022
    G B Rentals wrote:
    ===============

    I need a resistor idea or lightbulb to get some heat to keep a camera warm.
    ** Like all " cameras" are the same size and shape, all made from the same material all do the same job.

    FFS - post details of the camera and the actual problem.


    Nest doorbells battery version wont charge at -5c and below, even when they are wired.
    ** Now you tell us?

    The "Nest" doorbell/ camera is NOT intended for outdoor use.

    1. It ain't one bit water or moisture proof.

    2. It will not *work* at -10C or so.

    3. The Li-Po battery will not charge at -5C or below.

    It will need a *heated* water proof enclosure to use outdoors.


    It is IP54 rating it is made for outdoors.

    ** Proves nothing - IP54 does not equal waterproof or low temp proof.

    ** There are several versions of the Nest.
    WTF is your one ??


    They work fine when they are protected under a standard overhang.

    ** That is a stupid lie.

    It's a doorbell, doorbells are intended for outdoor use.

    ** More silly bullshit.

    It will work at -20

    ** Many user say say otherwise.

    FFS Google the damn topic !!!!

    No need to "chime" in on this one if you think it is not intended for outdoor use.

    ** That simple FACT is all over the net.

    You are a one stupid, bullshitting LIAR



    ...... Phil

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 17 04:03:31 2022
    Please ignore the Drongo from Down-Under. It lives in wretched little world entirely of its own making, and is to be pitied.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 17 06:52:34 2022
    Always learning something new (for me). Wonder what else Amazon has
    hidden ?


    KenW

    Amazon is one of the great aggregators in the retail industry. My personal favorite: https://www.amazon.com/QuadHands-Helping-Hands-Third-Soldering/dp/B00GIKVP5K

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Phil Allison@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 17 12:27:31 2022
    Peter Wanker Professional FUCKWIT
    ================================

    Please ignore the Drongo from Down-Under.


    ** ROTFLMAO !!!

    You would have to search the planet, high and low, to uncover a more delusional,
    narcissistic and so down right EVIL piece of human garbage than Peter Weike.

    The bullshitting fuckwit knows nothing, never has known anything and never will.


    ..... Phil

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 18 03:44:38 2022
    Once again, twit - if you are so smart, why aren't you rich?

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