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What power supply should be used with this?

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HD 720P WiFi Smart Security DoorBell with 1pcs Doorbell Chime

Visual Intercom Recording Video Door Phone / Remote Home Monitoring / Night Vision / EU Plug/ Black

US$ 66.15

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What power supply should be used with this?

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Posted 6 years ago 2018-11-05#1

If I want to use a wired power supply, what spec does the power supply need to be (voltage, current, etc)?

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Posted 6 years ago 2018-11-06#1

Doorbell Specifications:

Chip Solution: Hi3518EV200+OV9732Visual 

Angle: 1.7mm@F2.4/166°

Picture Resolution: 720PCoded 

Format: H.264+

Battery: 2 * 18650 Lithium 

Standby Power: 400uAWorking Power: 200mA

Standby Time: about 8 months

Doorbell Chime Specifications:Voltage: 90-250VPower 

Consumption: 10mW

Working Frequency: 433.92 MHz (±280 KHz)

Volume Level: 4Max Volume: 110 decibels

Working Range: 164ft/50m(without obstacle)

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Posted 5 years ago 2018-11-15#2

hello,sir,can you please leave your e-mail address here ? i will send manual to you.

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Posted 5 years ago 2018-12-25#3

hi,

i also need to connect this to a UK power supply, can you provide instructions please. 

Also, what parts or kit i need to purchase.

thanks

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#5
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Posted 5 years ago 2018-12-25#4

sorry,  also which 18650 batteries are the best to get ?

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#6
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Posted 5 years ago 2018-12-26#5

Hello,

You can use DC12V micro USB power supply.

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#7
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Posted 5 years ago 2019-01-31#6

12V AC  less than 1 Watt, I've left the battery in for backup, waiting to see if it charges it, I believe it will.

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#8
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Posted 5 years ago 2019-07-22#7

The battery charges with the 12V AC ?

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Posted 5 years ago 2019-07-24#8

You can use DC12V micro USB power supply, dears

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