Solar Powered Wireless Video Camera
by Justin Thomas, Virginia
on 04.13.06

While most wireless cameras still have a cord lurking somewhere for power, this one gets its power from the sun. This passive infrared motion camera begins transmitting images and voices the minute they are detected. The sun provides all the power needed to keep the camera battery charged during the day, and while the camera will work after dark, it does require a minimum light of 3 lux to be able to see. More information here. :: Via Untangled Life
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Hello,
Im a graphic design student at southampton solent university. I basically after some information about how much it cost and how much energy it takes to make up the parts of a video camera or a dishwasher?
if you know anyone that could help me I would really appreciate it
many thanks
Jon Ladd