Are rechargeable batteries a option?
I've been using Lithiums since running cams. But, wondered if using a decent rechargeable battery is a option with cell cams (Spartans). Thanks in advance for your time and help.
James
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Yes, they won't last as long as lithium but if you have easy access to your camera it's a good option. The battery indicator will show low sooner as well because rechargeable batteries have a lower voltage to begin with but they will work. You can also go with an external SLA battery too which will last as long or longer than the lithium.
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Yes, the 4g cameras generally get better battery life. The Ghost has a built in rechargeable battery that helps give a little better battery life over the standard 4g models but it also allows you to connect a solar panel right to the camera and not need any batteries at all. If you are set up on a feeder with a very short delay the solar only with no batteries might struggle but for most sets it does just fine. I've been running one for a year now with a solar panel only and can get 60 pics a day easily and the camera keeps up.
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No, you shouldn't need any batteries in the camera at all with a solar panel. The only reason you would need to have batteries in the camera would be if you get a lot of pictures at night and the internal battery goes dead. For normal use just the panel is fine. I have one that ran for over a year with no battery's in the camera at all.
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