For anyone who sees it date your battery’s with the date purchased or first use because after 4-6 months the battery life starts deteriorating to 40-60%.
I had issue with version 2 packs. It wouldnt. Charge on phone charger in car. They require 5V 5A charger. I couldnt find one. Most are only 2.4A or 3A. I plug the cord into wall outlet with the built in USB port. Charged right up.
That isn't good but Hardcore has solid customer support and stands behind their product. For warranty reach out to Steve at Hardcore eCycles. +16145546799 If you have any trouble getting in touch with the. and purchased from Herd 360 give me a shout during business hours. 803-341-0938
My lipo pack is under a year old, has only been in use 6 months and charged twice. Now it doesn't seem to want to take a charge. Solid red light comes on but when i come back to it later the light is off but the battery isn't charged. Disappointing waste of $50.
Sorry bro you got half of this wrong. If running the camera on “AA” batteries it needs 12 to operate…. 12 batteries at 1.5 volts each is 18volts…. Half of this voltage (9v) comes from each side of the pack (Using the center pin you should measure 9volts on each leg (the poles on the side of the pack), with one leg functioning as a bypass for external power (ie: solar pack).
@johnsoncraig2230 that would be correct if all 12 were in series. However, they are not. The battery tray is a 6s2p configuration, meaning 6 in series or 6x1.5v and 2 banks of 6 in parallel.
This is why the camera will function down below 7v. If you load one side of the battery tray with brand new AAs the camera will function and show 100% battery level.
Thanks for the info! My type-C phone fast charger would not change.
Car charger does.
Thought I had a battery pack.
If you need, I can provide a free lithium ion battery for your Tactacam reveal camera
Thank you , really clear explanation!
For anyone who sees it date your battery’s with the date purchased or first use because after 4-6 months the battery life starts deteriorating to 40-60%.
Bought 1 last year it was produced in2016. Wtf
@@getyasomeoutdoors9507 left over stock🤷♂️ maybe someone misplaced a batch it in the back of a warehouse
I hope not. Per the Reveal website these packs have a one year warranty.
@@TheYamahog12 good luck proving your batteries life is dead.
@@No__Bark_34How hard is that? If I charge it and the camera works for just 5 minutes then the battery pack is shot.
I had issue with version 2 packs. It wouldnt. Charge on phone charger in car. They require 5V 5A charger. I couldnt find one. Most are only 2.4A or 3A. I plug the cord into wall outlet with the built in USB port. Charged right up.
Very Clear explanation, But why won't my camera turn on? when I put the batter into the camera? ugh!
@@nlg062701 I can't explain that. Have you tried other batteries?
@@herd360 it works
Fine in a different camera. While the original camera is fine with batteries.
@@nlg062701 sounds like a camera issue. I would reach out to Tactacam
When mine said it was done charging, when reading woth a meter, it only shows 7volts?? Does that mean it is bad?
@stevenwagner4790 I would say yes or you need a different charger
Thanks for this man. I kept trying to charge mine from usbc to usbc
And it has to be usb to usbc to charge with lower amps.
If you need, I can provide a free lithium ion battery for your Tactacam reveal camera
What do you set your volt meter on to check a battery of this type? Not electrically inclined.
DC Volts 20v is what mine was set too
Only way to charge that with a solar panel u have to use the panel that comes with the sk model it will not charge with anything igger then 5 volts
My panel has a USB A 5.5v output for charging cellphones and tables. The lipo pack will charge with up to 5.6v source.
What about one of these batteries that will only charge to 60% and then the red light starts blinking.
If it were mine and still under warranty I would reach out to Tactacam
How long do they warranty them?
@xsnrg the camera is one year. I'm not certain about the lithium cartridge. It's worth checking though.
@@herd360I believe it’s one year.
Mine worked great 2 charges now won’t hold a charge 🤷♂️
That isn't good but Hardcore has solid customer support and stands behind their product. For warranty reach out to Steve at Hardcore eCycles. +16145546799 If you have any trouble getting in touch with the. and purchased from Herd 360 give me a shout during business hours.
803-341-0938
My lipo pack is under a year old, has only been in use 6 months and charged twice. Now it doesn't seem to want to take a charge. Solid red light comes on but when i come back to it later the light is off but the battery isn't charged. Disappointing waste of $50.
Have you reached out to Tactacam about warranty?
Same here and my dad also had one that would not take a charge after a couple of uses.
Sorry bro you got half of this wrong. If running the camera on “AA” batteries it needs 12 to operate…. 12 batteries at 1.5 volts each is 18volts…. Half of this voltage (9v) comes from each side of the pack (Using the center pin you should measure 9volts on each leg (the poles on the side of the pack), with one leg functioning as a bypass for external power (ie: solar pack).
@johnsoncraig2230 that would be correct if all 12 were in series. However, they are not. The battery tray is a 6s2p configuration, meaning 6 in series or 6x1.5v and 2 banks of 6 in parallel.
This is why the camera will function down below 7v. If you load one side of the battery tray with brand new AAs the camera will function and show 100% battery level.
I bought 3 of those none work after 2 weeks completely dead
Well done!