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Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Wea300mag on March 12, 2011, 06:23:07 PM
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How many of you use rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride batteries in your trail cams? I just ordered a set of (12) along with a charger from Amazon. I know they last much longer than alkaline but I was curious if anyone had some real data from using them in trail cams. Along with eliminating problems with finding dead batteries after a 2 hour hike to the camera, I hope to save some $$$ in the long run. The rechargeables aren't cheap at $45 for set of (12) but I think they will pay for themselves fairly quickly.
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Haven't used them myself, though I'm sure you won't be disappointed in the long run like you say. I've been getting by with 8x lithiums in my Bushnell, about $15 per camera per year in batteries.
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I have thought about putting recharables in and mounting a solar charger to keep them maintained. Then just have to swap cards. Any one try that?
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I have the " Green "D" Rechargeable " batteries from Radio Shack. I charge them up in my charger and they last a long time with my solar panel. They will need to be recharged on your home charger from time to time. You might get a couple weeks out of them if you have good solar exposure. I'm happy.
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I got the rechargeable NIMH batteries by TENERGY off the net and they are working great. Went 6 months in my Bushnell cam, which takes AA batteries and was still going strong, but my Cuddeback which uses D batteries was dead at about 2 months. Even regular batteries go dead pretty quickly in my Cuddeback though. I figure if the chargeables last 4 soaks, they will have paid for themselves. They are sure working good in my Bushnell cam right now....I tell you what. Good luck