isn't low sensitivity for 10 degrees or lower? 2 minute mark in this video
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Originally posted by Smart View PostReads in 20% increments.
If it’s less than 20% it reads 0% but could still be 10, 15, 19%.... or even 1% technically.
Ok that makes sense. My dad was freaking out when he put it out. I said “it’s taking pics and sending. I don’t care what the app is saying” [emoji23][emoji23]
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Originally posted by roysmoke View Post1. Camera https://www.amazon.com/Covert-110843...ireless+camera
2. Solar Panel https://www.amazon.com/Nameinternal-...ra+solar+panel
3. Batteries https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-Ene...ic+eneloop+pro
First year for me looking into this type of camera . I saw a solar panel that has a battery built in , so I would think you also install the batterys in camera . This would give you much more battery life ?? https://www.amazon.com/HCO-Supply-17...ilt+in+battery
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Originally posted by HDWRENCH View PostFirst year for me looking into this type of camera . I saw a solar panel that has a battery built in , so I would think you also install the batterys in camera . This would give you much more battery life ?? https://www.amazon.com/HCO-Supply-17...ilt+in+battery
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Originally posted by Fishndude View PostBuy the Covert solar panel only!! Don’t try to do anything other than their panel and the rechargeables that go in the camera.
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Covert solar panel + enloops
Originally posted by drop dead fred View PostI just purchased the solar panel and was told it works best if ran to a 12v then from there to camera with rechargeables... seems like a lot to get a camera to work with a solar panel.
You bought the Covert solar panel? Who told you to buy a 12v battery?
On the new covert panels you just buy a 6V feeder battery and put it in the pouch on the panel then plug it into your camera.
You will need at least 4 rechargeable AA batteries in the camera.
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Originally posted by drop dead fred View PostI just purchased the solar panel and was told it works best if ran to a 12v then from there to camera with rechargeables... seems like a lot to get a camera to work with a solar panel.
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Originally posted by Fishndude View PostTheir panel, 12 rechargeables in the camera and done. Why would you wanna mess with another external component that’s not necessary? All 3 of mine are running this way up to 1.5 years without touching it.
Same here. I have three set up like this I watch and know of 8 others off the top of my head that do the same.. No need for a 6 volt or 12 volt.
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