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Re: problems with Moultrie Feeders game cams, modems, or solar panels? [Re: Rob Lay] #3056027 03/01/12 03:00 PM
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while I was Academy, I had to replace two I-40 cameras. Then switched to a I-60 and replaced it. All three cameras had the LED display go bad. The last I-60 was replaced by a Stealth Cam, which so far, is working great after two years. I still run one I-60.

Suprisingly, the most reliable camera has been a Bushnell that I bought on close out at Academy. It's like a 4mp so the picture quality is not so good - but the camera has always performed with no problems! Paid $22.00 for the Bushnell!

While with Academy, we had several Moultrie cameras returned due to malfuntioning LED displays. But the worse camera, was the Remington when they first came out. I think that they have remedied their problems!



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Re: problems with Moultrie Feeders game cams, modems, or solar panels? [Re: jdickey] #3056141 03/01/12 03:36 PM
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Jdickey, I purchased a 5MP Tasco and WalMart last year and have been surprisingly happy with it. Compact, AA batteries with very good battery life and takes pretty clear pictures. Moultries are great for about 1-2 years, then those LED screens go out, been told the sun "fries" them and the black pictures start showing up. I also, have some Wildgame innovation IRs, 3-4MPs and they generally do ok for $70. The issue with them is that one of them only operates on Wildgame SD cards for some reason and the other on any type SD card. Weird. I guess the one is formatted for just Wildgame cards.


Re: problems with Moultrie Feeders game cams, modems, or solar panels? [Re: DQ Kid] #3056354 03/01/12 05:05 PM
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I have since been trying the Primos Super Models. I am happy with them except for battery usage.


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