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Underwater? B&W composite cameras + other junk

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McFluffin
Sun Jun 27 2010, 04:29AM Print
McFluffin Registered Member #119 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 06:26AM
Location: USA
Posts: 114
For sale/trade. Make offer or I might throw them on eBay or something. Found these as part of junk that was being thrown out. I think all are probably working. If you get something dead, I'll gladly trade back/refund you. Feel free to ask any questions.

Cameras:
I think these were off of some underwater robots. Some of them also have very mild corrosion on them which further supports this theory. That said, I haven't actually tested them their sea-worthiness. All have long cables and the same power/video type connector. All have a cover, but the aluminum encased ones look better sealed. Manufacturer and model unknown. I don't have a PS to test the LEDs or a monitor to test them, but as mentioned above, I will refund you if something isn't right. Some have tape that says B&W, so I assume all are black and white.
4X aluminum encased.
5X with circular LEDs. 1/4-20 or something mount hole on backs. Some of them are marked "No lights"
2X with sparse circular LEDs. 1/4-20 or something mount hole on backs

Cisco 3640 (2 VIC2E/M, 1 WIC1BU, 1 VOICE2V, 1 1FE2W, 1 SERIAL4T (serial0 slightly deformed)), seems to boot (can give console output if interested) but I haven't tested for functionality

ITT 5C22 largish vacuum tube designed for radars

Beckman 96280 UV tube source w/ mounting bracket

Thorn EMI 9781R photomultiplier tube

2 Weller WTCPT bases without iron or anything else. I had a base + iron, but I gave it to a friend. I did a quick test on these and they seemed to work. Says for TC201T irons. This model does not have any temp control knobs.

Wanted for trade:
-Stuff to take IC die images: microscope and related. I'll see if I can post a thread on this, some people here might find it interesting
-Chemistry equipment: smallish ground glass misc parts
-Optics/laser equipment
-Potentially some vacuum equipment
-Something really dangerous ;)

1277612960 119 FT0 Al Front

1277612960 119 FT0 Full Front

1277612960 119 FT0 Semi Front

1277612960 119 FT0 Full Coil
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ramses
Mon Jun 28 2010, 03:14AM
ramses Registered Member #1208 Joined: Thu Jan 03 2008, 05:30PM
Location: Chesterland, OH
Posts: 154
Is the video out of the cameras composite? looks like it, but it could be RF. Any TV/VCR/anything made in the last 20 years should have a composite input. Any data on power requirements?
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McFluffin
Mon Jun 28 2010, 04:45AM
McFluffin Registered Member #119 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 06:26AM
Location: USA
Posts: 114
Yes, they are IR composite cameras needing 12V and I just tested one of each. I found a 12V label and they just plug into a 12V wall wart. I think there was some model number information on it too, but I can't make much of it out. They seem to be IR cameras which I suspected based on the tinted LEDs. On the shiny casing type, you can see a faint red glow when the LEDs are active (has a CdS sensor) and on the other two types nothing is visible. I found also that the focal length was short on the shiny body type, but this might be adjusted easily enough. I tried to unscrew one of the aluminum body ones, but couldn't. Maybe it will just take some elbow grease. All are black and white.
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ramses
Wed Jun 30 2010, 05:43PM
ramses Registered Member #1208 Joined: Thu Jan 03 2008, 05:30PM
Location: Chesterland, OH
Posts: 154
Thanks! How much do you want for them? and when you say a short focal length, do you mean it focused close to the lens? how close?

Do you have physical dimensions? (OD, length)

Thanks!
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