I did said 'with all due respect'. 50 years is a lot of experience and I say it again with all due respect, but I still think you are misunderstanding what I am saying and what my original comment was about. The user had a 12V camera connected via long power leads, so in order to compensate for the volts drop, they simply used a 15.5V supply to get 12V at the end of the long leads.You are assuming that I have little to no knowledge of electronics... you know what they say about assuming something...
My comment was just a warning to anyone who simply increased the voltage to compensate for volts drop, runs the risk of exposing the camera input circuit to a higher voltage that it was designed to withstand.