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Lithium camera batteries AA. Ouch!!

I’m about ready to go with fewer cell cams and almost all solar . Then have a few regular cams out as well .
 
When I change batteries in a cam that has gone dead, I have been bringing the batteries home and checking them individually with a volt meter. What I'm finding is that it is common for one or two batteries to go dead and the others still be just fine. This can save a lot of money.

I've also found that batteries which seem weak in my old Reconyx cameras will do just fine for a longer time in Brownings. I'm just trying to think of all angles to save some money.

I have two different solar cameras at home (two different brands from Amazon) that are working flawlessly now for months. Both are in a place where they get good sunlight, which might be an issue if placed in the woods. At the edge of a woods facing south should be fine.
 
In the only two Spartans im running I have a 12v battery box connected to those. I bring them in every couple weeks and charge them and run them back out. Cell cams cost a house payment to keep running if you don’t have good service. Regular cams seem to be pretty easy on batteries
 
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