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    Default External power sources for trail cams

    Has anyone used a external power source for a trail cam?
    Batteries are getting expensive and from where I have the trail cam set up, I could run a 100' extention cord to the camera and give it an indefinite amount of power.
    The company that makes the trail cam offers a 12v battery kit , to externally power the unit, but they want $60 plus shipping! I am looking for a way to power this cam with out keeping Duracell in business
    Has anyone done anything like this?

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    Solar panel to keep the battery charged is the only way to do it safely ... think about the money you save by putting up the 60 bucks now ... verses 6 months from now ...

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    using a solar panel is a good option.
    The new moultrie (comes out in a month or so) claims to have an optional solar panel that you can attach.

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    I use a 12 V. battery. The one from the company was also too expensive but I bout the same exact thing at a radio shack for $12 and just had to order the cables for $5. Works great. I'm not even sure how long I could leave it out, I know after 2 weeks it will still say full battery.

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    The solar panel is a great option, have seen them available for a couple different cams. Dont think my leaf river is compatible, but bet it could be altered.

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    i bought a moultrie feeder, and it used a 6 volt batter, and it came with a battery charger, and the gamespy 200 uses a 6 volt battery too, so i just charge it. It's pretty cool

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    why not just use rechargable batteries? i use them at 2500 nimh and get atleast 200 pics per charge, got two sets so ijust swap them out when it is time to change.

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    remington870, we've looked for rechargable C batteries. No dice at Wal-Mart or Gander Mountain.

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    Re chargeables would work, but I am looking for low maintenance, and eventually the rechargeables lose their ability to take a charge. I have a deep cycle marine battery that I could hook it up too if I had to. I was looking for some kind of 120volt source.

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    Might check out the 12 volt rechargeable batteries like those used for feeders. Here are some that cabelas carries that should work batteries

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    rechargable c batteries can be found but are pricey. I thought you were looking for AA's, i have never had an issue with my nimh batteries losing their ability to keep a charge. the old ni-cad ones were infamous for this. solar chargers are a alternative, i have not gone this route because i'm not sure if they would get enough light in my woods to charge anything.
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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    Remington, when times are good I'll go through 250+ pics in a 24hr period. AA's just don't cut it.

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

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    Remington, when times are good I'll go through 250+ pics in a 24hr period. AA's just don't cut it.

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    I agree James...last night our trail cam took over 108 pics in less than 8 hours. With activity like that any battery could get run down. I am gonna look into something with a 120v source and a 12v transformer for the cam.

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    Initially I had an external 6V battery/charger from Stealth Cam which worked pretty well. I used it throughout last Fall and this Wisconsin winter. It wasn't until this Spring when the battery began to run dry on me. So, being the creative man that I am...I went to walmart. The kids section. I found a 6V PowerWheels battery with charger for around $30.00. I took 600 pictures with that setup throughout the month of May/Early June before I recharged it (not because I had to, but because it was a convenient time to do so).

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    Default Re: External power sources for trail cams

    I dont get why the dont have a rechargeable batterie in them, im not talking about having rechargable batteries to put in it, im talking about something like the batteries the have in lap tops, or cell phone, they are rechargeable, all you have to do is plug em in, I think that would be the best idea. just my .02

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