I purchased some Browning RangeOps cameras a couple years ago and have been running them here and there without issue.
The other day I approached my camera that gets the most action and found it in need of fresh batteries. I replaced the batteries and it didn’t turn on.
I was thinking that my camera was dead. Checked the SD, it is good. New batteries fresh out of the pack.
Maybe I’m behind in the times, but apparently not all AA batteries are created equal. My range ops camera will NOT accept energizer ultimate lithium. I purchased these batteries specifically for my trail cams, and now I can’t use them there.
Ultimate lithium’s are L91 or FR6. Energizer max are LR6 or AM3.
Just one more thing to note if you’re buying a game camera and want to run a battery that should last 10x longer than the regular energizer.
Just some crap I didn’t know.
The other day I approached my camera that gets the most action and found it in need of fresh batteries. I replaced the batteries and it didn’t turn on.
I was thinking that my camera was dead. Checked the SD, it is good. New batteries fresh out of the pack.
Maybe I’m behind in the times, but apparently not all AA batteries are created equal. My range ops camera will NOT accept energizer ultimate lithium. I purchased these batteries specifically for my trail cams, and now I can’t use them there.
Ultimate lithium’s are L91 or FR6. Energizer max are LR6 or AM3.
Just one more thing to note if you’re buying a game camera and want to run a battery that should last 10x longer than the regular energizer.
Just some crap I didn’t know.
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