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Author Topic: DCS-930L severe hardware issue  (Read 100494 times)

mommono

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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2013, 01:52:32 PM »

Is there a certain ferrad cap value to use?

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Sure :-)  I used 470uF 16V on one camera, and 470uF 6.3V on the other. The cameras operate on 5V, so I guess 6.3V is fine. I have only done this on two cameras, I ran out of capacitors...but the others will get the same treatment. Make sure You find a small enough cap, othervise You wont be able to get the thing together again..  :)

AGAIN, MAKE SURE YOU GET MINUS and PLUS right!

I connected the plus from the cap. on the end of L8 nearest the LAN connector, and the MINUS at the end of the C38 that is away from the LAN connector. I dont think that matters, really, but that was how the original hacker had done...and it works. Dont change it, maybe it matters, I dont know.
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2013, 01:59:38 PM »

MINUS=Negative
PLUS=Positive

It would be helpful if you could take pictures and post them here as well. Some lighted pictures if possible.  ;)

Good information and thank you for sharing.  ;D

Sure :-)  I used 470uF 16V on one camera, and 470uF 6.3V on the other. The cameras operate on 5V, so I guess 6.3V is fine. I have only done this on two cameras, I ran out of capacitors...but the others will get the same treatment. Make sure You find a small enough cap, othervise You wont be able to get the thing together again..  :)

AGAIN, MAKE SURE YOU GET MINUS and PLUS right!

I connected the plus from the cap. on the end of L8 nearest the LAN connector, and the MINUS at the end of the C38 that is away from the LAN connector. I dont think that matters, really, but that was how the original hacker had done...and it works. Dont change it, maybe it matters, I dont know.
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #17 on: January 14, 2013, 02:08:13 PM »

MINUS=Negative
PLUS=Positive

It would be helpful if you could take pictures and post them here as well. Some lighted pictures if possible.  ;)

Good information and thank you for sharing.  ;D

I thought I did??  But they dont show up like the ones the threadstarters did. How do I fix that?
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #18 on: January 14, 2013, 02:11:37 PM »

Get free accounts at places like photobucket or imageshack and upload your photo files there. They provide [IMG] URL links to those files. Copy and Paste the [IMG] links here in the forum.

If you could take pics with better lighting (use of a flash?) to see placement of the capacitor so others can get a good view of it.
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #19 on: January 14, 2013, 02:13:12 PM »

Sure :-)  I used 470uF 16V on one camera, and 470uF 6.3V on the other. The cameras operate on 5V, so I guess 6.3V is fine.

330uF works too. Voltage accross it is just 3.33 V so 6.3 V rated cap is fine.
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mommono

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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #20 on: January 14, 2013, 02:17:13 PM »

330uF works too. Voltage accross it is just 3.33 V so 6.3 V rated cap is fine.

Exellent! Thanks Freeride, i might have some caps i can use for the others anyway, then  :-)

Do You have any pictures for these guys?  Mine doesnt show up apparently...
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mommono

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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #21 on: January 15, 2013, 04:58:32 AM »

Get free accounts at places like photobucket or imageshack and upload your photo files there. They provide [IMG] URL links to those files. Copy and Paste the [IMG] links here in the forum.

If you could take pics with better lighting (use of a flash?) to see placement of the capacitor so others can get a good view of it.
So You expect me to climb up a ladder again, take down the camera, take it apart again, and take new pictures because YOUR monitor is to dark???????  
 
Well I guess You have a few free accounts like that, then.  I dont. Dowload my pictures from the links given, lighten them up a bit, and feel free to upload them to wherever You want. :-)
Here is a link so You dont need to read the previous messages http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=553762101301382&set=a.553598721317720.129413.100000027916196&type=3&theater
If you download that to Your pc and blow it up, it cant be more clear yhan that?????????????
M  :) :)
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #22 on: January 15, 2013, 05:11:08 AM »

The images look clear from my end (and thank you for your efforts!). There's a good image on one of your earlier posts indicating the capacitor leads (+/-), as far as I can tell. I have to give some thought on how/where to post this, as opening up the case is not a D-Link approved use of this hardware, voiding the warranty and such, and causing potential safety concerns (i.e. whenever dealing with modifying electrical components). This is very good information, but for the moment, I'm in a quandary as to where to place it.  :-\

I'll have to give this more thought. . .
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #23 on: January 15, 2013, 05:13:57 AM »

Adding to my last post. . . I'll probably end up redrafting the thread as a single post entry with appropriate disclaimers. Again, will have to think about the approach, and thank you again for your contribution.  ;)
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #24 on: January 15, 2013, 05:18:54 AM »

Adding to my last post. . . I'll probably end up redrafting the thread as a single post entry with appropriate disclaimers. Again, will have to think about the approach, and thank you again for your contribution.  ;)

Thank You JavaLawyer.
Please feel free to edit and clean up the thread so it is easier to see the steps taken, and use any or all pictures as You wish.

Best
M :-)
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #25 on: January 15, 2013, 05:21:12 AM »


I'll have to give this more thought. . .

Could you call Dlink headquarter?
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #26 on: January 15, 2013, 05:28:25 AM »

The images look clear from my end (and thank you for your efforts!). There's a good image on one of your earlier posts indicating the capacitor leads (+/-), as far as I can tell. I have to give some thought on how/where to post this, as opening up the case is not a D-Link approved use of this hardware, voiding the warranty and such, and causing potential safety concerns (i.e. whenever dealing with modifying electrical components). This is very good information, but for the moment, I'm in a quandary as to where to place it.  :-\

I'll have to give this more thought. . .

He, he...  dont bother about the safety concerns :D  It is a third of the voltage, and a fraction of the current of a normal 9V battery we are talking about here...    ;D  At the point we are talking about soldering, that is...  The only danger we are talking about here, is probably the lifespan of the camera....
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #27 on: January 15, 2013, 05:29:44 AM »

Could you call Dlink headquarter?

They know, they just dont care.....
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #28 on: January 15, 2013, 05:36:40 AM »

Could you call Dlink headquarter?

For the most part it's at my discretion, so long as I am mindful of corporate policy and stay within the boundaries of acceptable content. Again. . . I'll give this some thought.
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Re: DCS-930L severe hardware issue
« Reply #29 on: January 15, 2013, 05:46:08 AM »

He, he...  dont bother about the safety concerns :D  It is a third of the voltage, and a fraction of the current of a normal 9V battery we are talking about here...    ;D  At the point we are talking about soldering, that is...  The only danger we are talking about here, is probably the lifespan of the camera....

I fully understand the voltage (or lack thereof!), but whenever you're dealing with modifying a device that "plugs into a wall", there's a perceived safety concern.
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