Speedwell-Hunter
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Looks like it has gotten even worse, here is office supply 24 count as of 4-18-23; last summer we could get them for $28 for 24:
I am going BSKs route, they are highly rated on trailcampro.com, I am getting these:I have enough to get me through this year but doubt I buy more at these prices.
This is how they control. It will include more and more products including food!Looks like it has gotten even worse, here is office supply 24 count as of 4-18-23; last summer we could get them for $28 for 24:
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That's the route we started taking several years ago. We stocked up on all rechargeables and put some in the Faraday container.I am going BSKs route, they are highly rated on trailcampro.com, I am getting these:
Amazon product ASIN B09D7YQ97D
Heat and cold will shorten the efficiency of lithium batteries. That is just an unfortunate fact that the EV folks don't tell the public. The mileage these EV manufacturers and Gov't tell you that you'll get are under IDEAL CONDITIONS. IDEAL CONDITIONS DON'T EXIST EXCEPT IN A LABORATORY!!This may sound crazy, but I have yet to find a rechargeable AA battery that works worth a darn during the extreme heat in the summer. I currently use approximately 72 Eneloop 2000 mah batteries in standard and cellular cameras, but the extreme heat zaps them A LOT faster than colder temps. I currently only use them in cameras that are easier to access so I can change them out, recharge, etc in a timely manner. Rechargeables are solid performers during fall/winter months (Oct-Mar), but I only get 25-35 days during peak summer heat and humidity.
Generally speaking, I now use Duracell coppertops (alkaline) during warmer months (May-Sep) and get 10-14 weeks out of a set, and lithium and rechargeables during cooler/colder months (Oct-Apr).
Of course, all of this is contingent on your setup and camera settings. Salt lick in summer with camera settings on 5 shot burst and no delay in a high density deer population area will eat batteries faster than you can replace them.
that's great, but very limited for other devices.LIT-10 Rechargeable lithium battery pack
The LIT-10 lithium battery pack from SPYPOINT is the rechargeable power solution for the MICRO family and CELL-LINK. Extend the time between camera visits and save money by not purchasing multiple sets of batteries a year for every device.www.spypoint.com
These have saved me lots of $$$
I've not used them so I can't say.What about adding the solar charger to keep the batteries charging.
Even in the woods it should recharge some.
Just asking I'm thinking of going this route
No experience, but I have read numerous success stories and guys promoting solar for those who have cameras that remain stationary in same location 99% of the time. IMO, it is almost worth a try on just one camera set to see how you would like it, and then make an informed decision if you would want to repeat it with other camera locations. Food for thought.What about adding the solar charger to keep the batteries charging.
Even in the woods it should recharge some.
Just asking I'm thinking of going this route
How do the solar chargers work? Most of my cameras have a port for plugging in an external battery. Would you need rechargeable batteries in the camera and then you plug the solar charger into the external battery port, or do need the solar charger attached to an external battery that is then plugged into the camera?No experience, but I have read numerous success stories and guys promoting solar for those who have cameras that remain stationary in same location 99% of the time. IMO, it is almost worth a try on just one camera set to see how you would like it, and then make an informed decision if you would want to repeat it with other camera locations. Food for thought.