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IdeaMan
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OK, it is a Fisher CameraCorder I want to power from a 7.2v battery by converting to 4.7v. The battery that comes with
the Fisher tapeless camcorder is 4.7v Lithium ion battery rated at 720mAh. The battery can last for one hour continuous
use. I guess that is 720ma continually for one hour. Does this help you with the current draw? If not I can ask Fisher
or Sanyo. Thanks for your help.
The diode senerio looks extremely inefficent. How much current does the diodes draw on their own? I only want the camera
drawing most of the current when it is turned on. Again thanks to all for their responces.
the Fisher tapeless camcorder is 4.7v Lithium ion battery rated at 720mAh. The battery can last for one hour continuous
use. I guess that is 720ma continually for one hour. Does this help you with the current draw? If not I can ask Fisher
or Sanyo. Thanks for your help.
The diode senerio looks extremely inefficent. How much current does the diodes draw on their own? I only want the camera
drawing most of the current when it is turned on. Again thanks to all for their responces.