I put a Nocco 2.5AH lithium battery in a battery box out two months ago running a spypoint Link Micro transmitting every photo, taking about 80-100 pics per day, only been out 2 weeks, but still showing 100%. (At full charge, resting voltage was 13.48v)
how strong is your signal in some of these areas? i hunt some of the same type of cover and my signal is kinda poor sometimes, and it does kill batteries fairly quick. so i built a box this year to see how much longer i can get photos without draining a battery. also i added a couple harbor freight solar panels with regulator. the lack of sun under the dark canopy will hender the charge process. but it wont hurt either, by the way thanx for sharing the video ..it really got me going on this.
We have been doing this for 6-7 yrs now an I live in UP of Michigan with feet of Snow in Winter! We use a 12 volt 12amphr batteries! We line ammo box with Foam and wrap box in plastic garbage bag! Burry it a ft deep to keep animals and Bear from destroying them! We use regular cord never had Squirrels chew them.
So out of curiosity, any idea why the tactacam reveal isn’t reflecting the battery life? I followed the steps in your build, but I can’t find anything in tactacam forums on why they aren’t reading/reflecting battery levels.
Was your Tactacam battery % accurate on the app for your cameras running on the battery boxes? I ran mine on just the external battery and it still showed 100% when it died..
@@bowhunter96 When using an external battery source for your camera, it will read 100%. If something goes wrong with that external power source, your camera's battery life will change and start running off of the internal battery source.
In your original video you showed that you were going to set your camera with the box and the camera full of AA lithium batteries. When you picked your cameras up where the batteries in the boxes still full of charge or had the camera switched from external power to the AA’s?
The battery box was at 25 percent, so it never touched the lithium batteries. Matter of fact, all of my battery boxes from last year never touched the Lithiums and the great part about lithiums is that you don’t have to worry about them splitting open and they have a 20 year shelf life so you can just keep them in the camera as a backup for years assuming the battery box never went dead.
@@oakironoutdoors2436 Wow that is outstanding. I built 8 boxes for this year and put the 12AH battery in with lithiums in the cameras. Now my cameras are on field edges, feeders, and mineral sites so they get alot of pics but I am very interested to see how long they will last. Great video and thanks for posting the post season results as well.
Everyones so concerned about a seal around the cord... The battery is sealed. A few drops of water won't hurt a thing. I just run a hole through the edge where the lid closes up around the cord and I still have yet to have any water in any of my boxes. No concern about a seal.
I put a Nocco 2.5AH lithium battery in a battery box out two months ago running a spypoint Link Micro transmitting every photo, taking about 80-100 pics per day, only been out 2 weeks, but still showing 100%.
(At full charge, resting voltage was 13.48v)
how strong is your signal in some of these areas? i hunt some of the same type of cover and my signal is kinda poor sometimes, and it does kill batteries fairly quick. so i built a box this year to see how much longer i can get photos without draining a battery. also i added a couple harbor freight solar panels with regulator. the lack of sun under the dark canopy will hender the charge process. but it wont hurt either, by the way thanx for sharing the video ..it really got me going on this.
My signals have actually improved in the past year and not sure why. Other than that, the batteries have all held up well.
Do the reveal X pro cameras also have the 12v external port at the bottom?
Yes.
Yes it’s on the bottom of battery box of camera has a lil rubber plug covering it
We have been doing this for 6-7 yrs now an I live in UP of Michigan with feet of Snow in Winter! We use a 12 volt 12amphr batteries! We line ammo box with Foam and wrap box in plastic garbage bag! Burry it a ft deep to keep animals and Bear from destroying them! We use regular cord never had Squirrels chew them.
When you use box for power. Do you still leave AA within the camera(as backup), or do you remove the AA since using battery box
It all depends on the location. On public land I leave AAs in.
Mine won’t run without AA installed, too
Can you run cameras on solar power only?
Yes, I do via Tactacams solar panels.
Any idea how to charge the 12volt battery
1 amp battery charger. I use the one made by Stanley.
How many days or how many pictures would your camera take just using 12 AA batteries without any external sources?
It’s so hard to say. Way too many factors such as timely/instant on settings. Twice a day vs once a day. Weak vs Strong signal etc…
can you install a solar panel to keep them charge
You can but that's an entirely new process.
@@oakironoutdoors2436 ok thank
Did I miss it in the video, How long did the batteries last? Did they last the entire season or do I need to get a larger battery?
Check out my other video “How long did the battery last”
@@oakironoutdoors2436where at ? How long will this set up last ?
@@kylebudden234Last year it lasted from August till Febuary. That’s around 20 pictures a day and camera on video from October thru November.
DO i have to run the 12 aa batteries also when using the 12v external battery?
No, you can run the camera without the internal AA’s.
So out of curiosity, any idea why the tactacam reveal isn’t reflecting the battery life? I followed the steps in your build, but I can’t find anything in tactacam forums on why they aren’t reading/reflecting battery levels.
The camera reflects the battery life in the app and on the camera itself. However, it only reflects the external battery first.
How long do battery last without solar panel
There are so many variables. High vs low flash, Instant send or once a day, pic vs video etc. all affect battery life.
@ pic plus video send type instant xpro cam
Where did you get your cable from? And did you just cut other end of cable
The cable came from Herd 360. I did have to cut the terminal ends off to pull the cord thru and then reattach new terminals.
Did you add solar panel?
@@martinramirez6971 no I did not.
@@oakironoutdoors2436 if I install solar panel with external battery will it work and could I leave batteries in camera?
@@martinramirez6971 yes.
Where did you get your battery box or is it a amo box?
Harbor Freight.
Walmart also have them for 7.00
How do you make the hme 12v auxiliary battery box work with tactacam reveal cameras cause cord on hme doesn't plug into reveal cameras?
I don’t use a HME box. I make my own and my chord is ordered from Herd 360.
Was your Tactacam battery % accurate on the app for your cameras running on the battery boxes? I ran mine on just the external battery and it still showed 100% when it died..
Yes it was.
Hm. Ok I will have to check into mine.
@@bowhunter96 When using an external battery source for your camera, it will read 100%. If something goes wrong with that external power source, your camera's battery life will change and start running off of the internal battery source.
Have you ever used this battery box with the LiPo battery from Tactacam?
No, I have not.
@@oakironoutdoors2436 thank you
What do you have your trigger speeds in on?
As fast as possible. Most of my cameras that setting cannot be changed.
Walmart has that battery he shows
On clearance now after gun season for 10 bucks each
Did u have to have AA batteries in your camera for the battery box to run ??? Having issues with mine.
No. It should run with a direct hook up from battery box to the camera. At least for Stealth Cam and Tactacam.
@@oakironoutdoors2436 yeah Iam using Moultrie will not work without battery in there. I bet it’s not working.
@@bigdshunting6189yeah, I’m not sure then. Hopefully you can get it figured out.
How do I make a battery box
It’s all right here: th-cam.com/video/4Y8_TlAMgRQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1mogdAbVmEef7lC6
In your original video you showed that you were going to set your camera with the box and the camera full of AA lithium batteries.
When you picked your cameras up where the batteries in the boxes still full of charge or had the camera switched from external power to the AA’s?
The battery box was at 25 percent, so it never touched the lithium batteries. Matter of fact, all of my battery boxes from last year never touched the Lithiums and the great part about lithiums is that you don’t have to worry about them splitting open and they have a 20 year shelf life so you can just keep them in the camera as a backup for years assuming the battery box never went dead.
@@oakironoutdoors2436
Wow that is outstanding. I built 8 boxes for this year and put the 12AH battery in with lithiums in the cameras. Now my cameras are on field edges, feeders, and mineral sites so they get alot of pics but I am very interested to see how long they will last. Great video and thanks for posting the post season results as well.
@@markilijanic5797 no problem and thank you for watching the vids!
@markilijanic5797 so how long did they last?
Everyones so concerned about a seal around the cord...
The battery is sealed.
A few drops of water won't hurt a thing.
I just run a hole through the edge where the lid closes up around the cord and I still have yet to have any water in any of my boxes. No concern about a seal.
Would there be any advantage using a 12ah battery instead of a 7ah?
Just longer run time.