Author Topic: Help Required - Master Electronics trail camera over voltage problem  (Read 2229 times)

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Offline danon.spyTopic starter

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Hi everyone, first of all, I'm wishing you all have a good day.

I have this trail camera and it has power problem and now I cannot make it works anymore.



In last few days, in a hurry, I had powered it with 9V by accident, normally it would take only 6V max. But I was carelessly and its consequence is the camera not working anymore. I know something had been fried, but I have no ideas which ones to replace. My knowledge about electronics is only about re-soldering and testing simply board. I have tried to trace the power but... it's a maze to me  |O

Please, if anyone see this thread and know how to fix it, or know who can fix it, do not be hesitate to comment. As to be honest, this camera helps me a lot. And my limited budget allows me trying to fix it by myself. I don't know if anyone can fix it under $50 as I bought this ones $129. I live in Belmore, Sydney NSW.

This is the inside of the trail camera:
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Thanks to all of you for reading this...
 

Offline danon.spyTopic starter

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Re: Help Required - Master Electronics trail camera over voltage problem
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2018, 01:36:10 pm »
Please, anyone help me? :(
 

Offline Gyro

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oh, just buy a new one

So why resurrect a thread that's over 2 years old to say that?!  ::)

It doesn't seem very noble to me.
Best Regards, Chris
 


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