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Connecting the System
Connecting to Camera
The SC10 comes with a 12-foot power cable that is wound around the keeper cleats
on the back side of the unit. This provides you with enough cable to hopefully mount
the SC10 where it can get the most sunlight (up to 12 feet from the camera). There is
a hold down under these cleats to clip the cable into to hold excess wire on the cleats
if your camera is closer than 12 feet.
Note the Input Jack on the right side as you look at the back of the unit. This is the
input for daisy chaining more than one solar unit together. There are two basic
reasons you might daisy chain: 1) you need to take and send a lot of pictures, and
one unit won’t keep up, 2) you are under canopy and you are not getting enough
sunlight to recharge the SC10 internal battery to keep up with even a moderate level
of activity. To daisy chain the SC10s, just plug the output from one into the input of
the other, and then plug the output from that one, into the camera. You can add as
many units as you need to in this fashion.