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Super Nightvision Headset Hack!

Step 6Install all of the components...

Install all of the components...
Time to install all of the components and wire according to the schematic. Be sure to test each compnent along the way. Basically all grounds go to and out of the switch. The LED array, micro camera and power LED are powered by one 9 volt battery and the viewfinder is powered by another.
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Sep 28, 2009. 8:25 AMXandaa says:
I don't get it shouldn't the camera be attached to 2 wires + and - (not counting the video output) and shouldn't the viewfinder "to video output" be connected to the camera"to video output(parallel to the jack) and the ground at the - of the battery powering the LED's and the camera is that going to the switch? Thanks
Oct 23, 2009. 11:39 PMmobile phones says:
Does any body have have a copy of Panasonic ag-456up viewfinder schematic diagram?<a href="http://www.allstarmobi.com"> china mobile phone  </a>
Aug 2, 2009. 7:34 AMchaz_p says:
hi night visions are fun but thermals are the holy grail, any way of making these on the cheap, ive searched and searched but keep drawing blanks! ive come across this http://www.rapidonline.com/Electronic-Components/Sensors/Thermal-Sensors/TPA81-Thermopile-array-sensor/77927/kw/78-0792?source=googleps&utm_source=googleps
and wanted to know if it was usable to create a diy thermal imager, so ive come to you to show me how :D
Jul 3, 2009. 4:55 AMknightrix says:
I bought a Eyeclops for my dad originaly considering hacking it, now however I would rather make a flashlight or torch out of the same type of LED as your useing here. I just wanted to see if a 9volt battery attached to a switch, the 12 LED´s and the 2 resisters would be able to work? or would i need difrent resistors?
Mar 17, 2009. 9:55 AMMr. Squishy says:
Where does the wire coming from the negative terminal on the 9V battery on the right go to?

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