- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
Just to share experiences with one of my trail cams, and things I will be avoiding in future cams.
One, this camera uses 4 C cell batteries. Shorter life than AA Lithiums. AA Lithiums can last a year, and work in cold weather, the C cells give me two months, and shut down when cold.
Two, avoid software on off switches, at least on C cell cameras. What is happening, is that when it gets cold the camera stops working due to lack of voltage, and when it warms up later in the day, it fails to turn itself back on due to the software on-off.
This camera used to take great night shots, but when a moose smashed the black flash lens, i put a plastic piece over it to protect it. Poor results, plastic got affected by the sun and hazed very quickly. have to use glass to fix.
I think i'll convert it to a battery on the ground or strapped to the tree with a wire up to it. It's a Hunten Outdoors GSC35-50IR I won't buy another one of these.
One, this camera uses 4 C cell batteries. Shorter life than AA Lithiums. AA Lithiums can last a year, and work in cold weather, the C cells give me two months, and shut down when cold.
Two, avoid software on off switches, at least on C cell cameras. What is happening, is that when it gets cold the camera stops working due to lack of voltage, and when it warms up later in the day, it fails to turn itself back on due to the software on-off.
This camera used to take great night shots, but when a moose smashed the black flash lens, i put a plastic piece over it to protect it. Poor results, plastic got affected by the sun and hazed very quickly. have to use glass to fix.
I think i'll convert it to a battery on the ground or strapped to the tree with a wire up to it. It's a Hunten Outdoors GSC35-50IR I won't buy another one of these.




















































