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Originally posted by bsills View PostAC is that solar panel for charging your batteries. How’s it working can you post your set up. Mine are eating batteries
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Originally posted by Passthrough View PostCorrect! If you have no cell service….you will not get pics relayed to you
This is kind of true. Most cell cameras will pick up in places your phone won’t. From my experience if it doesn’t get service a booster antenna will make it get service.
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Originally posted by bsills View PostAC is that solar panel for charging your batteries. How’s it working can you post your set up. Mine are eating batteries
Get lithiums
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Originally posted by bsills View PostAC is that solar panel for charging your batteries. How’s it working can you post your set up. Mine are eating batteries
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This ^^^^ is what I have. $70 and you never have to buy batteries again. It is a solar panel with a built in battery. Simply plug it into your camera and you’re done
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Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Posthttps://elusivewildlife.com/shop/kil...ower-pack.html
This ^^^^ is what I have. $70 and you never have to buy batteries again. It is a solar panel with a built in battery. Simply plug it into your camera and you’re done
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Originally posted by Goldensammy View PostI just put out the reveal x this past weekend. Thus far, I am not impressed. I hope pics on the sd card will be better quality than what is sent through the app
Question: how far away do you set your camera from say a feed pen? What is the max distance?
Are there any settings I can change to help with this?
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Originally posted by Goldensammy View PostSo, I must have my camera a little far away. I will move it when I can. Last night I received a deer pic and 20 min latter I received a pic of the same deer. It never left, but pics were 20 min apart. Unsure why that happened unless the deer was right on the line of "max distance". This occurred with raccoons, too. They never leave the feeder, so there is no questioning that.
Are there any settings I can change to help with this?
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