Power
Introduction
You can power the Deluge through the USB port or DC power socket.
The Deluge has an internal battery that can last for over six hours.
Info
The internal battery is shipped with a low charge. When you use the Deluge for the first time, connect to a power source to charge the battety.
Turning on the Deluge
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Connect a power source to the USB port or DC power socket.
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Install the SD card with the metal contacts facing up.
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Switch the power switch on the rear of the device to On.
Power Sources
USB port
Using the USB port, you can power and charge the Deluge with any USB power source that outputs at least 500mA, such as a computer, USB wall adapter, or powered USB hub. A USB-B to USB-A cable is included.
DC power socket
Using the DC power socket, you can power and charge the Deluge with any centre-negative 9-12V DC power supply that outputs at least 500mA. This type of power supply isn't included, but you can buy one from a variety of manufacturers and shops.
Warning
The power supply MUST be centre-negative. Using the wrong type of power supply can damage the Deluge.
If the power supply provides enough current, you can connect the Deluge in series with other devices. Internal circuitry minimizes most ground loop noise, but some noise is possible.
If power is connected to the USB port and DC power socket at the same time, the Deluge draws power from the DC power socket.
Battery
Charging the battery
The internal lithium-ion battery charges any time a power source is connected, whether the Deluge is on or off.
The battery status LED shows yellow for charging, green for charged, or red for low-battery.
Diagram credit: SynthDawg
Replacing the battery
You can replace the battery yourself. No special tools or skills are needed.
Replacement batteries should be type “18650” 3.7V Li-ion, either “protected” or “unprotected”. The original battery is 3000mAh, but you can use batteries of any capacity.