Moultrie Digital Game Camera Power Panel
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| Moultrie Digital Game Camera Power Panel |
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| Manufacturer: Moultrie Products, LLC |
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| List Price: $79.99 |
| Sale Price: $50.58 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Product Description |
| Keep track of your game as long as necessary with the Moultrie Digital Game Camera Power Panel. Perfect for the game hunter who uses remote game cameras in the field but doesn't like to worry about changing batteries, the Moultrie Power Panel uses a solar panel and 12 volt battery to guarantee that you'll never have to worry about missing the perfect trophy game because of the life of your camera battery. The Power Panel is easy to mount to any tree, pole, or tripod and is completely weather resistant. A 10-foot extension cord allows you to place it in optimum sunlight for ensured quality. Let the Moultrie Power Panel take care of your camera battery--you've got hunting to do! |
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Product Details |
- Digital remote game camera solar power panel
- Compatible with Moultrie 2007 and later digital game cameras
- Solar panel and 12v battery ensure lasting life of camera
- LCD display solar and battery information for easy adjustments
- Limited warranty available
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Good buy, Great for trail camera battery eaters
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| Review Date: September 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: SP in Montana, Lewistown, Montana |
I have D-40 Moultrie camera that eats batteries. Once I added this and located in a spot that utilizes the sun well, I have yet to replace the batteries. I made a mount out of a couple of old 2 foot 2x4's that extends this panel about 2 feet from the tree and faced it south, as I'm in Montana, and it works great. The daily average solar readout gives you good feedback for adjusting this to maximize the solar energy from the sun.
The only complaint that I have is like many others that have written reviews. The 12 volt plug doesnt fit very tight. To overcome this I tucked the cord under the camera straps to help support it.
I recomend this for anyone using a Moultrie camera.
Happy scouting.
Up date. After playing with this in the field I have found that if you push the plug into the camera harder, it snaps into place and the camera holds the plug great. I have many great pictures of elk and deer that have passed under my tree stand. |
Great addition for the Moutrie camera
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| Review Date: October 20, 2008 |
| Reviewer: K. Hudson, Seminole, OK USA |
| I purchased this for my husband to use with his Moutlrie game camera. It has worked well and saved on purchases of batteries. |
Worked good for me
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| Review Date: January 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Brian K. Riddle, |
| I put this on my Moultrie D40 game camera. The 6 D-Size batteries were lasting about 250 pictures (2 weeks), but after installing this I went for about 700 pictures (6 weeks). I would buy it again. |
Solar Power Panel
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| Review Date: September 22, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Roadkill, D/FW, Texas |
| I got tired of going through all the batteries... it was expensive. The power panels have worked out great! Now, if the Moultrie cameras were just as good. |
Works Great
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| Review Date: August 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: D. Groeling, Shreveport, LA USA |
This product will enable you to not have to pop into the woods every few weeks to switch out camera cards or batteries. It is simple to use and adjusts very easy. I do recommend using a small tie-down strap to secure it to a tree. Don't strap it to tight against the tree because you might put to much stress on the mounting points. I have seen a squirrel sit on my panel while it was fully extended and it did not budge.
The panel comes with a long power cord, so the panel doesn't need to be right on top of the camera. This aides with positioning the panel to capture more solar energy.
Once you have the panel positioned it will read the amount of solar energy it is collecting at its secured position. Also the panel will calculate the daily and weekly solar data to ensure the panel is positioned to capture the most available solar energy.
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Works Great!
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| Review Date: January 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: WaterSound, |
| Have had it for 2 months in all sorts of weather and it has worked great. I'd recommend it and buy one again if I had the need for it. The only constructive criticism is that It does not come with a strap. Instead it comes with lag bolts. The strap would be more convenient for when you are out in the woods. I use a length of rope to attach it to a tree. I haven't had any issue with the cord falling out of the bottom of the camera, in fact it fits pretty snug. |
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