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Brien
02-15-2023, 07:32 PM
Just wondering if anyone knows the best kind of double AA batteries to put in my trail camera. My trail camera doesn't do well in the cold, but when the temperatures get milder, like the last week I start to get pictures sent to my phone app again. Is there a battery that does better in the cold. I do have some rechargeable batteries I could use, not sure what they are made of. Currently Im using some alkaline energizer batteries. I thought I could point this camera to one of my barrels to see how quickly its filling.

maple flats
02-15-2023, 07:52 PM
Lithium seems to do the best, IMHO

Brien
02-23-2023, 06:49 PM
I'll order some lithiums ones. I think I might need a new charger as well. I better double check.

VT_K9
02-23-2023, 09:07 PM
I'll second Maple Flats. We have had a couple trail cameras up and the lithiums last longer.

Mike

aamyotte
02-23-2023, 09:40 PM
I have been using the same energizer all winter and last winter as well. They worked when the temperatures dropped to -39C a few weeks back.
My cameras don't have cell capability, that may have an impact on the durability I have been seeing.

Brien
02-27-2023, 10:08 PM
thats a good point. Maybe its taking the picture, but is not sending it because of the cold. I'll have to check my app out again and see whats happening.

TapTapTap
02-28-2023, 06:46 AM
I'm all about the solar charged cellular system now. It's like power windows on a car - I'll never go back to hand crank.

One advantage is that I'll leave the solar camera active throughout the year. On batteries, I usually set out the cameras before deer hunting season and still need to change out the batteries before the end. Post season I'd let the batteries run out and then I collect the devices for the year. It's not worth it to me to feed batteries to multiple devices throughout the entire year.

I'm using one now for a security camera on my driveway. It's cellular so I get notified by my phone app that someone has entered my property - with a couple of photos.

Of course, it matters if the camera isn't positioned to get the necessary solar to keep it charged. I try to select locations and face the device south to optimize the charge. In the worst case, the battery dissipates, and you bring it in for an occasional recharge (still less frequent than straight batteries).

Ken