Wire an external battery to trail camera
#1
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From: Dutchess County NY
I got a new Bushnell trailscout Pro. I have not used it yet but heard batteries drain fast especially in cold temps. I want to wirean external rechargeable battery. I was wondering if any one has done this and if they have any ideas on what might work best. I have som ideas of my own but would like to get more ideas.
#2
I am not trying to go against the grain. Some cameras will go 2 to 5 months on a set batteries with out any hassle of external batteries. The Bushnell does have good pics an fair wake up time. But the batteries are only suppose to last maybe 2 or 3 weeks at best. That is a lot of schooling for deer to where you are going to be at this comingfall.
#3
I have an older model trailscout, it does eat batteries.
Depending on the cold weather, batteries can last between 14-30 days.
I have rigged up an external rechargable 6v battery setup, it is a 6v 14ah.
Iam not done testing yet, but this battery does last longer.
One thing you will need to know is: what is the voltage on this new trailscout, i think they are still 6v. Also the new trailscouts have an external jack, for a solar panel, to keep it charged.
Good luck.
Depending on the cold weather, batteries can last between 14-30 days.
I have rigged up an external rechargable 6v battery setup, it is a 6v 14ah.
Iam not done testing yet, but this battery does last longer.
One thing you will need to know is: what is the voltage on this new trailscout, i think they are still 6v. Also the new trailscouts have an external jack, for a solar panel, to keep it charged.
Good luck.
#4
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From: Dutchess County NY
bbahunter when you are done testing pm me and let mr know how you made out. There is no external jack on this one for a solar panel, I was also thinking about rigging a solar panel to recharge batteries.
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Fork Horn
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This is covered on www.chasingame.com. Basically you use a dowel rod the size of a d battery in the far right battery holder, that has a wire tap glued on and an aligator clip to the far left clipped and back out to your battery. There are a few photo's using bushnells under the camera modifications forum and another location on their site. Using the same batteries bbahunter is using or larger




