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Length of the power cable that comes with the Ring Stick Up Cam
I intend to buy a Stick-up Cam wired to install it outdoors. I need to know the length of the power cable, which is supplied with the camera. Cannot find this info on the internet. Please help me.
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26-08-2020 18:14:09
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> @Torofrans , UPDATE CORRECTION: In my previous post in this tread on 08-26-2020, I tried to measure the length the cord length as best that I could, without pulling down the already-mounted cord. These previous rough measurements were as a minimum. I purchased another Stick-up camera, and I re
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02-09-2020 21:57:35
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> @Torofrans wrote: > > I intend to buy a Stick-up Cam wired to install it outdoors. I need to know the length of the power cable, which is supplied with the camera. Cannot find this info on the internet. Please help me.@Torofrans ,I too could not find the **lengths for** the **Plug-in Stick-up** cameras online. Luckily, I own several of these cameras, and I measured. Because all are already mounted outside, I only have rough managements (unable to pull the cords taut without a big hassle to me). These rough measures are as a minimum, so you'll probably actually get about 6 inches more.There are **Two Cords** , and I realize my explanation might be difficult to understand, so I've attached two pictures.When the **two cords are combined together** , the length a little bit over **20 feet total**. The **First cord is** a bit over **6 feet long**. It has a custom-fit jack that inserts into the back of the Stick-up cam. The other end of this cord has a small, weather-proof electrical transformer that accepts an adapter. This transformer already comes with the2-bladed-power adapter clicked securely in place. The **Second cord** is a bit over **14 feet long**. It has an adapter that can connect into the 6-foot cord's transformer. The other end has a non-removable 2-bladed-power end. You have two options available for you:- If you do not need the additional 14-foot portion, you can just use the 6-foot cord, and keep the 2-bladed-adapter plug in place . - If you require more than 6-feet, firmly press on the "Push" button and slide the bladed-adapter off the transformer. Then slide on the 14-foot adapter until it clicks securely in place. This will take a bit of physical pressure, because there is an orange gasket on this adapter to provide a water-tight electrical connection. This adapter also has 4 holes for mounting screws to secure the transformer. So basically, have a 6-foot cord length, or the option to convert it into a 20-foot cord. I hope my explanation is not too confusing, and it is helpful to you. :)
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26-08-2020 22:36:37
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