Lets talk batteries

Crusader

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Sep 16, 2016
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St. Louis
I don't have cellular cams but for "regular" ones, I've been pleased with Amazon's batteries, great bang for the buck.
 

magtech

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Feb 15, 2018
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Michigan
I buy 7-9ah sla batteries and make a wire that goes to a plug. This plugs into the port on the tactacam 2.0 i have. Seems to work great when i hunt on my own land. If a battery dies i just recharge it and its good again for a long time.

Over the longer run this is the cheapeast option ive found, you just have to wire up to the big battery.

This works for my cell cams and non-cell cams, fyi.
 

PineBrook413

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Northeast
I've had good luck with the Amazon batteries in both cell cams and non-cell cams. Not sure if they are as good as energizer or duracell but they seem to be pretty similar.
 

Meyerske

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Sep 2, 2019
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I have run ~25 non-cell cheapo cams on the 2-burst picture setting for the last five years, averaging ~1500 pics per season. Used all kinds of different batteries. Most of my leakages have been either late in the season when the weather gets cold (which is ~25 degrees give the South Louisiana climate) but primarily if I forget to take out batteries during storage is when most of the leakages and camera breakages occur. When you remove the cams from the field at the end of the season and put into storage (if you do this at all), you should immediately remove the batteries. I have never, once in all of this time seen a Rayovacs leak, either in the season, or during storage. Duracell will leak almost positively during storage, and Energizer is pretty bad as well. Rayovacs have been 100% perfect for me across all 5 seasons, so moving to exclusively Rayovacs this season. I am also going to try replacing the lithiums in my cell cams with Rayovacs and changing out every two months. I am not claiming Rayovas work well in cell cams as I am trying that this year for the first time, they have just been perfect in my non-cell cams in the Louisiana climate which barely sees more than 2 or 3 freezing days a year. Dont know if this experience would translate in a colder climates. Hope this helps..
I've noticed Rayovacs not leaking also. I've had some for years and no leaks.
 

Maxam

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Fishers, Indiana
The ones from Amazon are very hit MIs. I’ve purchased some that work better than factory and others that lasted 2 days. In short stick with factory tactacam lithium batteries to cut to the chase


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Joined
Jun 21, 2019
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Breckenridge, CO
Add an external battery. You'll never need change your AA's again.
I run 12 volt 7AH Mighty Max battery ($19.99), 12 volt power cord ($9.99) and a 30mm ammo can ($5.00). Been using this set up for a few years now. The 12 volt batteries hold full charge all season and then I reuse them every year.
 
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I run 6-20+ cell and non-cell cams year round. No Tactacams - I buy Browning, SpyPoint and Reconyx.

I use external 12vs on a few but mostly rechargeable Amazon NIMH (standard or high cap). They work great in everything that doesn’t require a lithium (like some Reconyx). I hate using disposable alkaline batteries. Too wasteful, IMO.
 

Axle

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USA
Add an external battery. You'll never need change your AA's again.
I run 12 volt 7AH Mighty Max battery ($19.99), 12 volt power cord ($9.99) and a 30mm ammo can ($5.00). Been using this set up for a few years now. The 12 volt batteries hold full charge all season and then I reuse them every year.
I run this same setup and it has worked great! I have been using some cheap LiFePo4 batteries from amazon and they have worked well so far.
 
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