DIY Ring Stick Up Camera External Power Supply Ideas

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Informational video on how to create your own DIY external power supply for Ring Stick Up 3rd Generation camera. Not intended to show technical skills but offer ideas.

Komentáře • 48

  • @kebabimpaler
    @kebabimpaler Před 3 měsíci

    It's great seeing aomeone else doing exactly what i was gonna do here for the same reason. Especially here in UK where walls are all concrete so you really dont want to be putting in large holes. Many thanks!

  • @jessewilkins2986
    @jessewilkins2986 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks, you were very helpful too an amateur like me. Keep up the good work, you keep things very simple

  • @martinbromley6718
    @martinbromley6718 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Clear and useful information, appreciated.

  • @bhoustonjr
    @bhoustonjr Před rokem +3

    I bought 2 aftermarket Ring solar panels for 20.00 each. They work great. They charge the battery up each morning within a hour.

  • @starlinater10
    @starlinater10 Před 11 měsíci

    This is great stuff. Thanks for your help I'm buying that long cable right now. 😊

  • @multipleuser6597
    @multipleuser6597 Před 7 měsíci

    Le agradecemos mucho que nos haya ahorrado a todos mucho tiempo de búsqueda en línea. gracias

  • @LordMpW
    @LordMpW Před 4 měsíci

    Great tip, just what i was looking for. Thanks!

  • @sonnynguyen8012
    @sonnynguyen8012 Před 6 měsíci

    What a great idea ! I’m looking up in the CZcams for any ideas to convert my Ring stick camera battery to an usb charger permanent in an electric outlet. Please let me know if I use a USB through to a power outlet without using its battery or needing to put the battery back together ? Many thanks.

  • @CHlNY
    @CHlNY Před rokem

    Thanks for this! Saved me $100

  • @stoneblue1795
    @stoneblue1795 Před rokem +2

    Well done, sir. Covers about all the Q's I had about these.

  • @rkttkr
    @rkttkr Před rokem +2

    You said all that I needed, and more. The Ring instructions clearly state you should use a resistor on the door bell adapter so it won't overheat. Does this method for solar require a resistor too? A thought though. Would shielded or non shielded wires make a difference against video interference. Thanks.

    • @stevemccull9699
      @stevemccull9699 Před 8 měsíci

      No need for dropping resistor, any epoxy should do for adding brackets

  • @apartchi
    @apartchi Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video. Super helpful. I need exactly the cable that you showed at 5min 30 second mark. I searched Amazon but can not find any cabled longer than 4 ft. Can you please provide the link to a longer cable? Yours seems to be over 6 foot.

    • @rkttkr
      @rkttkr Před rokem +1

      @ fliescamelair. Like he said make your own cable and that way you can have the right length you'll need. Buy the connectors with the ends you need, cut and save the part want. Use any a cable/wire that has at least two wires inside for a positive and negative connection with a good gauge wire and splice. Connect then heat shrink wires together.

  • @HuyLe-ix1lr
    @HuyLe-ix1lr Před rokem +4

    I bought an after-market power adapter from Amazon and the 3rd gen stick-up cam does not recognize it as a hard wire. The cam sees it as a solar power source. If we take out the battery from the cam, the cam won't work. The battery has to be inside the cam. The bottom line is the adapter is not for hardwiring but for allowing us to continuously charge the battery inside the cam. In other words, if the battery is completely drained, plugging in the adapter will not work. We have to take the battery out and charge it with the USB cable to a full charge or some levels of charge. Then put the battery back into the cam and plug in the adapter. The adapter will keep the battery charged but not in a hard-wired mode. When the cam is not in a hard-wired mode, the motion sensor is not working at its best. The cam often misses out a lot of actions.

    • @demeaningplebny1363
      @demeaningplebny1363 Před rokem +2

      FWIW, below is what the Ring website says on the matter. The dual power options appear to vary depending on what Stick Up version you have. So, if you have a Stick up 'Solar' model and you plug in external A/C power, it does not power the device it only charges the battery. OTOH, if you have the 'Battery' model, external A/C power will power the device. (I know--techically it is "DC" to the device, but the power source is A/C.) That's what I get from it anyway. SEE BELOW:
      *_Stick Up Cam Battery, Stick Up Cam Plug-In and Stick Up Cam Solar have options for dual power. This means that they have primary power sources with a backup power source to keep you connected._*
      _Stick Up Cam _*_Solar_*_ comes with two power sources with your purchase. It uses the Quick-Release Battery Pack to keep your camera powered and the Solar Panel to keep the battery charged._
      _Stick Up Cam _*_Plug-In_*_ comes with an AC adapter that plugs into standard power outlets, and you can also purchase a Quick-Release Battery Pack (sold separately) for dual power. With the battery pack inserted, Stick Up Cam Plug-In will be powered by the adapter and will use the battery as backup._
      _Stick Up Cam _*_Battery_*_ comes with a Quick-Release Battery Pack, and you can also purchase the Indoor/Outdoor Power Adapter (sold separately) to plug it into standard power outlets. When plugged into an outlet, Stick Up Cam Battery will be powered by the adapter and will use the battery as backup._

  • @demeaningplebny1363
    @demeaningplebny1363 Před rokem

    Great tips! Thanks for your time in sharing! 👍

  • @Dawgator
    @Dawgator Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video brother! New SUB!

  • @baseballer875
    @baseballer875 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video

  • @gaid81
    @gaid81 Před rokem

    Really much appreciated . Thanks

  • @johndoell5359
    @johndoell5359 Před 7 měsíci

    After it’s powered with the barrel jack, can I remove the battery or does it have to remain in place?

  • @kssfury
    @kssfury Před měsícem

    Great video. Not to be mean but I went the 40 dollar route at home Depot for all my solar panels. No holes in the house. And the official panels are better than anything diy. 120 bucks is way cheaper than the hundreds of thousands or millions it will cost you to rebuild your house after your diy hacks catch fire.😂

  • @caraudioetc
    @caraudioetc Před rokem +1

    With the aftermarket power supplies, did the camera recognise it had been plugged in and offer you the ‘wired mode’ features?
    The Ring brand one is 3A, did the 1A cause any issues charging or keeping it running?

    • @justagaragehack347
      @justagaragehack347  Před rokem

      No issues with the lower amps. Ring recognizes it as a ring solar device. That is just a software thing. Any external power it will say is a Ring solar device.

    • @demeaningplebny1363
      @demeaningplebny1363 Před rokem

      Per the Ring website: Output: 5V DC, 2.5A

    • @stevemccull9699
      @stevemccull9699 Před 8 měsíci

      It's best to exceed rated amps for items. 1 amp would keep even in this use. Much like the 1/2 amp charger that comes with phone. It's only getting a good charge when phone is off!

  • @josechaboya7597
    @josechaboya7597 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video.

  • @RT365
    @RT365 Před rokem

    Good video

  • @PascalMulderztm
    @PascalMulderztm Před rokem

    Can you tell me whether the inner core or the outer core of the plug is +5V and which is the ground? Thanks in advance.

  • @OlayinkaPopoola
    @OlayinkaPopoola Před rokem

    Please can you advise on the thickness of the wire

  • @JimBob-wi3rq
    @JimBob-wi3rq Před rokem

    What are you thoughts about creating a solar power supply for the Ring doorbell? How to go about that?

    • @justagaragehack347
      @justagaragehack347  Před rokem

      Amazon sells the panels. Make sure the output is 5v and at least 500 milliamperes. You will need to solder two leads to the panel and connect the leads to your wire that goes to the barrel. I bought these originally but decided to use a hard wired power supply.

  • @geozerogeorge8050
    @geozerogeorge8050 Před rokem

    Where'd you get the solar panels this cheap?!? I like the hard-wired method if you can pull it off.

  • @michaelvanek277
    @michaelvanek277 Před rokem

    Any suggestions on how to attach some sort of mounting bracket to the solar panel that has no frame?
    I bought the same panels from Amazon that's on your video

  • @eduardohidalgo6421
    @eduardohidalgo6421 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you have the link or item number for the USBA cable you bought on Amazon?

    • @justagaragehack347
      @justagaragehack347  Před 2 lety

      www.amazon.com/dp/B08LVW47JF?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

  • @erins.7724
    @erins.7724 Před rokem

    I have a gen 3 inside do I need to remove the battery when I get the plug in adapter

    • @justagaragehack347
      @justagaragehack347  Před rokem

      No. The battery stays in because the device runs from the battery. The external power charges the battery.

  • @ElizabethReid-dx9vs
    @ElizabethReid-dx9vs Před 4 měsíci

    Amazon supply cables and chargers. $8 each.

  • @tonym8358
    @tonym8358 Před rokem

    What is the polarity of the barrel?

  • @surujsingh9724
    @surujsingh9724 Před rokem

    ever use cat 5, splice, goto a USB hub for upto 50ft?

    • @justagaragehack347
      @justagaragehack347  Před rokem +2

      I recently added a ring outside and used some old phone line for a 15 foot run. It worked. I presume CAT5 would as well. The length up to 50ft would be okay as long as the voltage drop does not impede the intent.

  • @ninjagamer99
    @ninjagamer99 Před rokem

    Great video