Hi everyone. I live in the UK and have recently purchased the Ninja Pan/Tilt head from an eBay member in America. I purchased it not for home automation or security, but to use on a tripod to smoothly film pan and tilt shots of churches, castles and other venues during weddings, as I am a professional wedding videographer. The Ninja is not strong enough to support a pro or even mid-size camcorder, but it does work nicely with my Sony NEX-3 which shoots 720p video. The only problem is that I need to be able to use this outside, with no mains electricity. So, firstly I purchased one of these
http://www.maplin.co.uk/200w-portable-power-pack-225153which I can charge up at home and then take with me on a shoot as a portable power source.
I then purchased a 12v cigarette socket power adapter that came complete with a 3.5mm jack plug
http://www.capitalstores.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=B034BA&x=0&y=0to take power from the power pack above, and connect to the Ninja. That didn't work - the Ninja would not operate. So, I got my Dad, who is better at these things than me, and he tested the jack plug on the Ninja power supply, and he told me that despite it saying 12v output it was actually drawing 26v, which he didn't think made sense.
Anyway, based on that information, I purchased a 24 volt power supply, again equipped with a 3.5 jack plug
http://www.maplin.co.uk/ac-dc-fixed-voltage-switched-mode-power-supplies-48484 (use the scroll box to select the L50BL)
plugged it into my wall socket at home, connected it to the Ninja, switched it on at the wall and the power supply blew - there was a loud crack / pop and some smoke from the power supply.
Luckily the Ninja survived unscathed, and still works.
So, basically, I just want to be able to use the Ninja with either a UK 3 pin mains plug, or a cigarette socket, so that I can run it off my portable power pack (
http://www.maplin.co.uk/200w-portable-power-pack-225153) but it has got me stumped. So, I am prepared to pay someone who knows what they are doing to convert this from a US to a UK powered unit, somehow. Please can anyone help? Payment will be made if either somebody makes and sends a suitable cable to me, or sends me step-by-step, idiot-proof instructions on what to buy and how to do it.
Many thanks in advance.
Andy
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