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rasorbackq 09-25-2008 03:37 PM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 
cam can run on 4 or 8 batteries. This cam seems to use 4 batteries (one side) and then the LED comes on while the other 4 batteries are not used. Yes .9 volts and 1.7 volts.


skin_dog1 09-25-2008 05:17 PM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 
HMMM, not sure why it would drain 4 batteries and not all.... I'd put8 brand new batteries in the camera and put it in a high traffic area like the kids playroom or the office and see what it does. Set it to take 3 shots every 30 seconds and leave it for a couple days. That should simulate several weeks in the woods under normal conditions. See what happens then. Check your batteries to see if they have different voltage readings. I know the cams will work with 4 batteries installed closest to the hinge, but will nor work with just 4 batteries on the other side. If the batteries are dead that are closest to the hinge then I'd say there is a short or something.

Bee Busy Outdoors 09-25-2008 05:26 PM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 

ORIGINAL: rasorbackq

cam can run on 4 or 8 batteries. This cam seems to use 4 batteries (one side) and then the LED comes on while the other 4 batteries are not used. Yes .9 volts and 1.7 volts.
4 batteries are technically for emergency use. It needs the 8 batteries for normal operation. Did you test the batteries before you placed them in the cam? I have learned that even if the batteries are brand new, they can be defective. I always test them first. Test a fresh set and put it out and see what the outcome of that is. That should point us in the right direction...............

Joe

rasorbackq 09-25-2008 08:07 PM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 
all were tested at 1.7 volts. just seemed out that one side was dead and one side was full power but yet the cam was dead.


sproulman 09-25-2008 08:48 PM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 
i have a set of duracell batterys that are in my moultrie i-40that are 3 years old that are stamped to last to 2011.

after 236 shots it showing 95%.:eek:

rasorbackq 09-26-2008 03:55 AM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 
I had the cam set up in the yard as a test . It would be nothing to get 300-500 pics a day of the free range chickens and turkeys. Batteries lasted for weeks. Ate through 4 batteries in 10 days last time . But put the video to use. between 50-62 50 sec videos ea day for a week . Most at night. Cam was never off Cant complain about that...


pnut 09-27-2008 03:02 PM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 
I've read a lot of good about this camera and plan to buy one in the future but I doubt I will before it supports sd cards bigger than 2gb. We should be seeing cameras support 8gb cards anymore with the price of them.

A 2gb card in my 6mp Moultrie with daytime video and night flash will fill in 7days which is why I run 4gb cards.

Has anyone tried putting a 4gb card in one of these SG 550's to see if it will see it?

Bee Busy Outdoors 09-27-2008 03:38 PM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 
I tried that. Won't work:( Not sure if they have that in the future for it. If I hear anything I'll pass it along...........

Joe

thehairlessone! 09-28-2008 05:27 AM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 
looks like a great camera. I might get one next time I am ready to buy. I got an I40 too and I love it. Very satisfied

rick


pnut 09-28-2008 04:12 PM

RE: Scout Guard SG 550. Next Best Camera?
 

ORIGINAL: Bee Busy Outdoors

I tried that. Won't work:( Not sure if they have that in the future for it. If I hear anything I'll pass it along...........

Joe
As soon as they make it support a 4 or 8gb sd card, i'll buy one from you.


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