Can Firewire power a Ninja?

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Can Firewire power a Ninja?

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I have a Firewire camcorder mounted on a Ninja which has also got two power supplies (one for the camcorder, one for the Ninja).
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So today's question is... will the Firewire bus have enough power for the camera and to move the Ninja pan/tilt? We'll see [:p]

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Can Firewire power a Ninja?

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Not if your computer is offering the small 4-pin FireWire connector because that type of connector is not carrying any power. If your computer is offering the bigger 6-pin connector it may be possible, depending on the power demands of both devices.

Though I wouldn't tinker with it: The voltage offered is unragulated and can be anything from as low as 9v up to 30v and higher.
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It's proper 6-pin. I'll watch the voltage carefully as I slowly draw more current from it. I think it's unlikely to be enough, but I'll let you know!
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In my case the Firewire power seems to come directly from the PC's regulated 12V line. All I've needed is a little 12 -> 8.4 voltage regulator to power the camera and everything is fine. Now there's only one line to the ninja+camera rather than three, although I made a bit of a mess of the Ninja putting two Firewire sockets into it. So it can be done, but as you say the voltage is not guaranteed to be anything other than 9v - 30v unregulated so check this first!
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