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You will need 12V Power from somewhere.
Take the kinect splitter cable and cut the part connected to the power supply. The safest way is to measure the voltage to determine which is positive in case the use different cabling. For ours there is a brown and a light-grey cable inside, where brown is +12V.
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You will need 12V Power from somewhere.
Take the kinect splitter cable and cut the part connected to the power supply. The safest way is to measure the voltage to determine which is positive in case the use different cabling. For ours there is a brown and a light-grey cable inside, where brown is +12V.
It might be a good idea to put a plug in between so you can connect the kinect to either the on-board power source or the original power supply.
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You will need 12V Power from somewhere.
Take the kinect splitter cable and cut the part connected to the power supply.
The safest way is to measure the voltage to determine which is positive in case the use yours has different cabling. cabling then ours. For ours there is a brown and a light-grey cable inside, where brown is +12V.
It might be a good idea to put a plug in between so you can connect the kinect to either the on-board power source or the original power supply.