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Here is a quick and simple way to code your wall warts (transformer power supplies for drills,camera, electronic items etc). I have many wall wart style chargers and sometimes I forget which item they go too. I have lots of guitar effects, bass effects, camera, camcorder and much more. Now after I have figured out what they go to, I buy multi-colored tie wraps and put one color on the wall wart and the same color on the tool or device it goes too. If I run out of colors I buy colored tape and do the same thing and you can resuse colors that way. It has helped me eliminate a frustrating situation.
What is the voltage? If it is 9 or 12 you can get a wall wart and run it from the garage to the camera. The best way it to run the power supply in one solid run. DOnt make several connections, that creates a fire hazard. Neighbors is hard wired and he has about only 20 feet of wire going to it. They run on a small amount of current. Its not like you are running 5 amps of current. Anything that covers the amount of current an correct voltage will work.
Dr. Scholl's sells little pads you stick over the wart. Compound W lets you freeze the wart off. My brother-in-law from Arkansas swears he caught an insect called a Kaydedid and it ate the wart off his hand. I once successfully treated plantar's warts on my feet with tiny dots of bleach, however, the skin absorbs bleach and can cause breathing problems and on people with sensitive skin, bleach can cause a burn. Wal-Mart even sells a homeopathic wart cream.
completely cover the wart with duct tape, at least half an inch past the edge of the wart. keep the tape on for a week, remove, clean your foot, and replace it - within a month the warts should be gone.
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