Ok guys,
Im a newbie here and was actually sent to this site for this very conversation. Ive spent most of my day (should be working) reading through this thread.
Im currently running 10 regular cameras. Not cell cameras. Just regular cams that I have to pull the cards on. My buddy suggested that I look into the Cuddelink cell system. So here I am.
As I read through the thread. I noticed that quite a bit of this conversation deals with battery life and how to improve it. Im curious, without any type of secondary back up, how many pics (ball park figure) can I expect to get out of a set of batteries? Also approximately how long can I expect a set of batteries to last? its more about days than pics although a high number of pics can drain the battery. depending on what battery booster you use you can expect 90-150 days , the new dual power bank may stretch that to 180-360 days.
I understand that there are a lot of variables to consider so I guess Ill just throw this out there. Typically on most of our cameras we get between 70-300 pics/ week. But,
on the cameras at the feed stations, that number jumps to 2700-5500/ week. the max a cuddelink system can handle is a total of 30K images a month, a camera that is getting 5500 per week is going to slow your system down dramatically i would lengthen your delay significantly on a feeder.
Another question i have that i didnt see addressed is.....*hypothetical situation*...camera 1 is 300yds from the home camera and can send a signal directly to home. If i place another camera between camera 1 and home. Will it send to the added camera then home? Or will it still continue to send directly to home? if a remote camera can reach him on its own it will always do so. the system figures this out on its own.
What I have in mind at this time to get started is this.....
4 cameras
1 home that can send pics via cell (i dont want this one to be a camera. Just a recieving and sending unit. Does Cuddeback even make this?
I would also buy battery adapters for all units. There are still a few of the cell home units out there, pm me for a dealer that you can get this from. There are some great prices out there on this unit.
I really dont (cant?) go the solar route as most of my cameras are placed in the timber. I guess that could be an option after all the foliage falls.
Also, the cell service in this area is rather good and I plan on placing the "home" unit about 40' up in a tree. You only want to use solar in FULL SUN with panel facing south
Im not sure if im on the right track. Any info or input will be helpful.
Thanks,
Rob