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A relative just gave me a nocp5 night vision and i was wondering what kind of batteries does it take (AA?) and i have a problem with the power button it wont turn on but the infrared come on .... what could be wrong with it?
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That lens is a F1.7 with 80mm input lens. Take threaded end an measure it diameter and thread sizes. You could up dat this lens to 90 or 100mm. Ask Night Owl Optics in El Paso, TX. And listen to what they have to say. You can check with Optics companies with demenision of the front lens and they probably matich it up. stewbison
Jencko, you mean it white and not green? How big is this white spot? maybe 18mm. Little question here. If you can see the white spot, can you some green too. stewbison
Yes, If you turned the Night Owl on during the daylight hours, or looking directly into bright lights. If you have done this more than few time it could have damaged the image intensifier tube. If this happen to many times, it's finny, kaput, so long, it gone south, and gone bye-bye.
Looking at bright lights is damaging to NV devise. The intensity plate in the image tube, magify the existing light about 3000 to 8000 (radian light from the stars, moon and other light sources). You have 80mm front lens on the Night Owl NOCP5. This mean that more light can inter into image tube.
Sir, have you been looking at bright lights, operate NV system during the day, have you? If not, there could be something else worng with you Night Owl. stewbison
Hello, most of these NV monoculars uses CR123A. It a 3 volt battery about 1/2 size of AA and its girth is a little larger. Aslo, some use two AA batteries. Little information here. Some of these night visison monoculars and binoculars that sealed for water infiltration are epoxy together. stewbison
I think you will find that one 9 volt battery would not last any time at all. the 6 AAs have a big capacity and that's why they use them, a little 9v battery is intended for low power equipment.
I see it is supplied with a 12v AC adaptor, if you connect a 12V battery via the adaptor socket you may get a longer run time if its a rechargable battery even better.
I would strip the wires as carefully as I could and get them back together, get the 2 AA batteries back in there, and see what happens. Then go about making a permanent splice in the wires and getting the lens to stay on there, or ship it back to Russia for repairs. Or find somebody to do it. I'm sure it can be done. Hope this helps.
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