I have a GoPro 3+ Black. The 4 main components to my power solution are:
I cut the USB connector off the Kapaxen cable and soldered the male end of the waterproof connector in place of it. I drilled a hole in the lid of the Pelican case and using a cable gland, I mounted the female end of the waterproof connector in the lid. Then I soldered USB connector to the female end of the waterproof connector. With both connections encased in heat shrink tubing I easily get IP66 waterproofing... maybe better.
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I sort of tested it yesterday starting off with a fully charged GoPro battery and the Poweradd also fully charged. The GoPro was set recording at 1080@30fps in Loop Mode with the WiFi running. I began recording at 12:30pm and it was still running an hour after sunset. That was 7.5 hours of continuous use.
The Poweradd worked much better than expected. It continued to charge even after the sun dropped behind the house and I was left with only indirect light. I will probably test it again to get a more accurate assessment of my setup, but as it is now it seems it will easily do the job.
- Kapaxen 30-Pin-to-USB Power Supply Cable With Waterproof Backdoor
- LEDJump® Male Female 2 Pin Waterproof Connector
- Poweradd™ Apollo 7200 mAh Solar Battery Charger
- Pelican 1060 Micro Dry Case with Clear Lid
I cut the USB connector off the Kapaxen cable and soldered the male end of the waterproof connector in place of it. I drilled a hole in the lid of the Pelican case and using a cable gland, I mounted the female end of the waterproof connector in the lid. Then I soldered USB connector to the female end of the waterproof connector. With both connections encased in heat shrink tubing I easily get IP66 waterproofing... maybe better.
IMG_0061.JPG
I sort of tested it yesterday starting off with a fully charged GoPro battery and the Poweradd also fully charged. The GoPro was set recording at 1080@30fps in Loop Mode with the WiFi running. I began recording at 12:30pm and it was still running an hour after sunset. That was 7.5 hours of continuous use.
The Poweradd worked much better than expected. It continued to charge even after the sun dropped behind the house and I was left with only indirect light. I will probably test it again to get a more accurate assessment of my setup, but as it is now it seems it will easily do the job.
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