TRAIL CAMERAI have used several trail
cameras over the years, however nothing that would break the bank so to
speak. I do realize, "Most of the time,
you get what you pay for" and with the intermediate to
cheaper cameras, that holds true for sure as in my case.
Placing high dollar cameras in woods does have its risk and there are
hunters and others who have no problem with taking something that doesn't
belong to them....not all hunters, but it doesn't take but a few to create a
negative stigma. Another ole saying, "A
rotten apple spoils the barrel."
My current camera is an antiquated Primos Truth Cam 35 which is fair, but
does have some drawbacks in damp weather as the lens will fog up.
Night vision is not the best either and at dusk and dawn, it doesn't know
whether to use the infra red light source or not sometimes.
Nevertheless, it works for me.
Seems like of late, the camera wants to deplete batteries a little faster
than it use to, but that is just a guestimate since I haven't kept track of
the number of pixs taken. The Truth Cam 35 uses four (4) D cell
batteries which is 6 volts total and wanted to try and use a 6 volt
lead/acid rechargeable battery in combination with a solar panel trickle
charger.
Most of the later model trail camera uses 9 or 12 volts and many use double
A batteries which doesn't have a ton of available amperage which means
changing batteries fairly often, therefore the usage of the said lead/acid
battery might work for me since the Primos Truth Cam 35 has an auxiliary
power input receptacle.
LETS GET STARTED
I have the battery and solar panel on order from Amazon and they should
be here within a week +-.
I went through a bunch of small AC charging adapter units/power supplies
to find one with the right connector and cut the cable from the adapter
since that unit wasn't being used for anything. A couple insulated
alligator clips will be attached to the auxiliary power input cord leads and
have a small metal box with a lid for a battery compartment, whereas I will
drill the appropriate size hole in the bottom of the metal box to allow the
leads coming from the camera and the solar panel. A backer board will
be used to mount the metal battery compartment and/or solar panel to the tree adjacent the
camera.
I believe the small metal box was a gift from Linda Driggers, retired
NCDPS employee.
I will add pixs when the battery and solar panel arrives and will start
on the metal battery storage box in the mean time.
I used a pair of standard alligator test leads and crimped each test lead
to the power cord observing the correct polarity.
I drilled a 1/4 inch diameter hole in the bottom of the can in order to
use a Greenlee hole punch/die to make a 5/8 inch diameter hole which will be
adequate for the power cord and the power cord from the solar panel I have
on order. I ordered a grommet kit for electrical usage and cheap
enough, however I will never use them up in this lifetime......grin if you
must!
You can use a step drill bit for thin sheet metal such as this metal can,
but the step drill sometimes leaves a ragged hole which required de-burring.
The Greenlee punch has a story all its own and is one of the reasons I no
longer loan tools out to anyone anymore, however I believe I have made two
(2) exceptions which turned out ok. I did have to ask one individual
several times to get the item loaned back. I got broke
"from sucking
eggs" many decades ago. Read my short story titled
smoke generator
which is hyperlinked.
The Greenlee punches make a burr free hole and will punch a hole through
much thicker aluminum.
Punch ready for a wrench or socket; just tighten the hex nut and it will
cut the hole.
A good clean burr free 5/8 inch diameter hole ready for a rubber grommet.
Pix above shows the material punched out which looks like a washer.
Pix of the Greenlee punch/package which is at least 50 years old!
I used a piece of scrap treated pine decking board material; drilled a couple holes in the side of the metal box and screwed it into the
pine board backer material which will be lag bolt screwed into the tree
adjacent the camera.
I will shorten the length of the spring terminals of the Moultrie 6 VDC
battery to prevent them from shorting out against the can lid and will
insulate them from the lid also.
NOTE: I received the Moultrie 6 volt battery yesterday and
they now have the terminals protected and you make your connection from the
side.
Waiting on the solar panel charging
unit to give this project a test run.
RECEIVED SOLAR PANEL
I received the solar panel on 07-24-2020 and carried it outside and
hooked the volt/ohm meter to it and it was showing 7 volts dc. I also
checked it in my shop with florescent lights and it was showing less than 3
volts dc, therefore the panel is working.
Sometime in the morning, our Lord willing of course, after I get back
from our Local Farmer's Market, I plan to get the trail camera back in
operation with the 6 volt rechargeable battery and the solar panel, plus get
my mineral block out and broadcast shelled corn to get the deer coming back
in.
IN THE WOODS
I got all my gear and put it in a 5 gallon bucket and headed to my
hunting area.
It didn't take too long to install place the camera into position using a
home made adjustable wooden bracket that I made just for this camera that
allows you to tilt the camera as needed. I use one lag screw to secure
the bracket and camera to the tree.
I have used this tree before and the lag screw I used before broke off
when removing the camera of which I had forgotten about. I could not
get the lag screw in the existing hole because of that and had to go back
home and get my battery drill and a couple drill bits. The tree was
too hard to allow the lag screw to go into the tree without a pilot hole.
The metal box battery holder and wood mounting bracket and solar panel
were bolted in place and everything was working ok. I doubt the solar
panel will put out much voltage/amperage until the leaves start dropping from the
trees.
The camera angle is a little too high and when I broadcast some corn
later this morning, I will adjust the camera angle down to about where I
will have a mineral salt block as a yardage indicator since I plan to bow
hunt only at this hunting location.
SOLAR PANEL TOO SMALL
I checked the voltage on the camera display and it was down to 60
percent, therefore the solar panel is way too small and the fact that it is
mostly in the shade, doesn't provide enough voltage/amperage. I will
change the solar panel out to one that is at least 1.8 watts and do more
testing. I don't know for sure if the small solar panel has a built in
blocking diode, otherwise at night the voltage from the battery will back feed to the
solar panel helping depleting the external battery. There wasn't that many pictures on
the trail camera and I believe it has lost much of its sensitivity. It
is twelve (12) years old and time to upgrade it for sure to a 12 volt
camera.
I noticed last hunting season that the camera was depleting batteries too
quickly.
As soon as I get my Stealth Cam G42NG running with external 12 volt solar
battery source, I will retire the Premos Truth Cam 35 which has provided a
lot of pictures the past twelve (12) years and time to let the ole boy out
to pasture.......grin if you must!
Web page updated by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 08-02-2020.
STEALTH CAM INSTALLED
This afternoon 08-04-2020, I made a simple wood hinge plate mounting system
nearly identical to the one I had on the Primos Truth Cam 35 for the Stealth Cam and also placed a cover over the top to help ward off
water directly onto the cam. The adjustable angle hinge plate system
is an asset when the terrain is not flat where you need to place the cam.
There are some excellent adjustable screw in type mounting systems
available, but they definitely are not secure and an opportunists thief will
take your camera. Nothing will stop a thief if he or she is intent on
stealing from you, no matter what type of security system you have in place;
e.g., lock box, cable lock, elevated camera position, etc.
I know first hand, working in a prison environment for 33 years these type
of measures
can slow a thief down and make it difficult, but it is not a deterrent for
a thief had rather steal than work!
Mr. and Mrs. John Q Public are "water headed" into thinking that prison
is a place of punishment for criminals. Our prison system breeds
better criminals at their craft! Prisoners teach other prisoners how
to be better criminals trying to circumvent the system and that is a fact!
I know I got on a rabbit trail aka side tracked there, but that is my
normal MO, modus operandi.....grin
if you must.
I did not take any pixs, but will take a few pixs of the camera tomorrow
morning, the Lord willing of course. I covered the camera with a large
zip lock type bag and sprayed the treated 5/4 decking material with three
different colors to help break up the outline. The camera was already
camouflaged.
I haven't received the HME Trail Camera 12V Solar Aux Power Pack yet and will check to make sure the system is not producing too much
voltage. I recently read some reviews of said battery box and some
were very disturbing as being poorly constructed and one reported it had
fried the circuit board inside the battery box and the power cable from the
solar panel was poorly attached and easily came loose. I didn't do enough
recon on the HME Trail Camera 12V Solar Aux Power Pack which is available
from several vendors.
If push comes to shove, I can build a system myself since there is plenty
of information on the internet aka YouTube showing you the ins and outs of
solar panels applicable for trail camera usage.
I pulled the camera card on 08-05-2020 and will reset the camera angle
more downward. A card reader would be a big asset when checking camera
memory cards, however I utilize a spare card for such at the moment.
After breakfast and a couple errands to run, I will take the ole antiquated
Canon camera and get a few pixs of the camera and home made wooden mounting
bracket. I have the Stealth Cam set for 5 mega pixels instead of the
maximum of 12 mega pixels and a 2 minute delay between pixs. When I get the
auxiliary power source and solar panel operational, I will reset the camera
to take pixs at a one (1) minute interval and leave the cam at 12 mega
pixels to see how the auxiliary battery holds out.
I need to tweak the camera vertical position just a little bit on the
wood mounting adjustable hinge bracket. Also, I think I might add a
5/16 inch diameter cable locking device to the camera. I have not had
any trouble in the past at this hunting location as far as thief, but there
is nothing like being prepared for the worst case serino.
I adjusted the camera angle downward and I believe it is where I want it.
The Stealth Cam doesn't have the height in pixels versus my 35mm DSLR camera or the
ole Premos Truth Cam 35 in reference to a 750 pixel picture width versus
height, of which
the above pix is 750 x 422 pixels. Plenty of room there in the view
for deer though.......grin if you must.
I will add the auxiliary 12 volt battery solar system when it arrives.
Web page updated by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 08-04-2020 and 08-05-2020.
HME 12V SOLAR AUX POWER PACK
I received the HME 12 volt solar aux power pack this afternoon
(08-06-2020) and tested it with the digital multimeter. Instructions
with the battery pack said to charge the battery for 20 hours, however there
appears to be a full charge on the battery, but will follows the
instructions.
The output of the solar panel before going into the battery was 19 volts
dc depicted below.
I checked the battery voltage and it was 13.01 volts dc and as soon as I
hooked the output from the solar panel circuit board, the voltage basically
was reading the same thing as the battery voltage. The solar panel
voltage varies according to the angle you have the solar panel to the sun!
I hooked the output from the solar panel circuit board to the battery and
checked the voltage at the camera connector and it was 13.06 volts dc,
therefore the circuit board has a voltage regulator incorporated into it to
prevent excess voltage to the battery/camera input. The camera should
pull the operating voltage down some, since there was no output load during
this test,
I hooked the AC battery charger to the connector provided on the side of
the battery box which is protected from the weather and will let it charge
overnight as recommended before
taking the battery pack to the woods and attaching it to the Stealth Cam.
I will remove the battery tray from the camera and check the voltage with
the multimeter and will see if the camera display will show 100 percent
battery charge from the auxiliary battery pack. I will no doubt remove
the eight (8) AA batteries from the battery track and run the Stealth Cam
solely on the auxiliary power pack for initial testing purposes.
This solar panel stuff is all new to me and enjoy doing and learning new
things. You basically can build one yourself for about the same price
as this "store bought" one.
The acid test will be, how long will this system stay fully charged and
that has many variables mostly depending on the number of pixs and/or videos
taken; day versus night?
Web page updated by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 08-06-2020.
AUXILIARY BATTERY PACK OPERATIONAL
The auxiliary battery pack was placed on top of the home made battery box
that is not in use at this time.
I checked the camera and everything seems to be doing ok; walked out in
front of the cam and checked the picture count and it is working.
REPLACED SD CARD
I have some new SD 32G cards coming in this afternoon and will replace
the old SD card that is in the camera. That SD card has been in
several cameras and from what I have seen on YouTube from those in the know,
you shouldn't swap cards around into different devices without first
formatting them on your pc to remove extra files that are downloaded from
the devices you had them installed in.
The amp hour on the battery is 6 amp hours and curious to see how long it
will last without have to recharge it with an external charging unit.
Hopefully, when the leaves drop from the above canopy, the solar panel will
provide enough trickle charge to keep the battery fully charged. It
will be a wait and see game for sure!
I will remove the extra battery box and wood mounting holder which sticks
out like a sore thumb when I install the new SD card this afternoon, our
Lord willing of course.
With the Stealth Cam resolution set to the maximum of 12 mega pixels and
the pix cropped to 750 pixels in width, I have more pixel height and in this
pix it is 563 pixels versus the earlier pix of 08-05-2020 being 750 x 422
pixels. However, the lower resolution pix does have a wider field of
view when I cropped the pix to 750 pixels in width.
I removed the home made battery box and the set-up looks much better.
Deer are not feeding on the broadcast corn yet, but they no doubt will
when some of the greenery gets gone.
Web page updated by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 08-07-2020
REPOSITIONED CAMERA EAST/WEST ORIENTATION
I installed a gravity fed feeder for sweet feed pellets and repositioned
the east/west orientation of the camera to cover the feeder area.
The solar panel battery back was also repositioned to get a better angle
toward the sun.
Web page updated by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 08-17-2020.
Web page created by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 07-22-2020 and updated on
07-24-2020, 07-25-2020, 08-02-2020, 08-04-2020, 08-05-2020, 08-06-2020 and
08-07-2020.
LEAVING ON A
SPIRITUAL NOTE
If you do not know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, please take this
moment to accept him by Faith into your Life, whereby Salvation will be
attained.
Ephesians 2:8 - 2:9 8 For by grace are ye saved through faith;
and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: 9 Not of works, lest
any man should boast.
Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the
evidence of things not seen.”
Romans 10:17 “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the
word of God.”
Open this
link about faith in the King James Bible.
Romans 10:9 “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord
Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the
dead, thou shalt be saved.”
Open this
link of Bible Verses About Salvation, King
James Version Bible (KJV).
Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and
sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of
soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the
thoughts and intents of the heart.”
Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is
eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of
God;”
Micah 6:8 “He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth
the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk
humbly with thy God?”
Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which
strengtheneth me."