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Feeder Problems - Suggestions? #5498060 12/24/14 09:55 PM
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I have two Wildgame Innovations 6v digital setups that work great. I have them set to throw twice a day for 7seconds at 50% capacity. The problem is, the 6v batteries only last about a month and a half! Ive already had to replace them once after trying unsuccessfully to charge them. Needless to say I need batteries that last longer than 45 days. Anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get them to last longer? I have two solar panels that I bought to connect to them, but if these setups are just worthless, i dont want to waste my time hooking up the solar charger...thinking about just making the switch to two OnTime feeders that run off of AA batteries. A buddy on my lease has these and has had the same set of batteries in his for about 5 months. Anyone have any ideas????


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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: maturner05] #5498073 12/24/14 09:59 PM
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If you don't have solar panels then you are doing well to get 6 weeks out of your timers at 7 seconds twice per day. Charge your batteries fully and put the solar panels on. Also the gap in between the feeder funnel and spinner plate can also vary how long a battery will last without a solar panel as much as length of throw.


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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: maturner05] #5498124 12/24/14 10:22 PM
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use the two solar panels and get two fully charged and hook them up should last a while .ive had some batteries last a year on a feeder.

Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: maturner05] #5498146 12/24/14 10:36 PM
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Solar panels are the way to go. I also have a extra set of batteries that fully charge before I head out to the lease and swap them out about every 4 months.


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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: maturner05] #5498466 12/25/14 01:53 AM
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I've had a solar panel running on the same feeder as you since August. Still reads 100%.


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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: TFF Caribou] #5498561 12/25/14 02:50 AM
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Originally Posted By: Tff caribou
I've had a solar panel running on the same feeder as you since August. Still reads 100%.


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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: maturner05] #5498574 12/25/14 02:57 AM
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I had a 12 volt WGI feeder. First time I set it up he lasted a few weeks before battery was drained. Bought a solar panel for it and it lasted maybe a month and it drained again. I knew better than to buy a WGI to begin with but it was to be used as a temp until I could get one like I have used for over a decade. Sadly it didn't even work out temporarily!

My suggestion is save yourself some headaches and get a quality feeder.

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Originally Posted By: JCB
I had a 12 volt WGI feeder. First time I set it up he lasted a few weeks before battery was drained. Bought a solar panel for it and it lasted maybe a month and it drained again. I knew better than to buy a WGI to begin with but it was to be used as a temp until I could get one like I have used for over a decade. Sadly it didn't even work out temporarily!

My suggestion is save yourself some headaches and get a quality feeder.


12v HCRs are what we went to and they will run well over a year with a gel cell in them.


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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: TFF Caribou] #5498751 12/25/14 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted By: Tff caribou
I've had a solar panel running on the same feeder as you since August. Still reads 100%.


same here, the solar panels work for sure.


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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: JCB] #5498905 12/25/14 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted By: JCB
I had a 12 volt WGI feeder. First time I set it up he lasted a few weeks before battery was drained. Bought a solar panel for it and it lasted maybe a month and it drained again. I knew better than to buy a WGI to begin with but it was to be used as a temp until I could get one like I have used for over a decade. Sadly it didn't even work out temporarily!

My suggestion is save yourself some headaches and get a quality feeder.


My WGI feeder has been flawless. I read a lot of terrible reviews about their game cameras, but their feeders seem to be generally good.

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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: maturner05] #5498914 12/25/14 02:19 PM
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I get about 2 years + on my 6v /w solar charger. Highest I have ran mune was 6 sec, but usually around 3-4


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Originally Posted By: JCB
I had a 12 volt WGI feeder. First time I set it up he lasted a few weeks before battery was drained. Bought a solar panel for it and it lasted maybe a month and it drained again. I knew better than to buy a WGI to begin with but it was to be used as a temp until I could get one like I have used for over a decade. Sadly it didn't even work out temporarily!

My suggestion is save yourself some headaches and get a quality feeder.


Well said x 2

Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: maturner05] #5498981 12/25/14 03:16 PM
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I have 5 wild game feeders at one of my leases. All have solar panels on them. We haven't changed a battery in 2 seasons and they always read fully charged. Use the solar panels but make sure you keep the wires of the solar panel against the feed barrel and tape them up. Coons like to hang off of them if they are sagging any.

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Originally Posted By: JCB
I had a 12 volt WGI feeder. First time I set it up he lasted a few weeks before battery was drained. Bought a solar panel for it and it lasted maybe a month and it drained again. I knew better than to buy a WGI to begin with but it was to be used as a temp until I could get one like I have used for over a decade. Sadly it didn't even work out temporarily!

My suggestion is save yourself some headaches and get a quality feeder.


12v HCRs are what we went to and they will run well over a year with a gel cell in them.


I have been running HCR's for well over 10 years and couldn't be happier. More recently I have been running some custom units with "The Timer" They are built just like the HCR but with a different timer. Have 5 years on those and once again I couldn't be happier!

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Thanks for all of the replies/suggestions fellas. Hope you all have a Merry Christmas!!


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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: maturner05] #5499443 12/25/14 09:54 PM
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I've got 4 $40 dollar moultries, the ones shaped like the old 'spincast' models. They last a year on a 6 volt, without solar panels. confused2


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I've got 4 $40 dollar moultries, the ones shaped like the old 'spincast' models. They last a year on a 6 volt, without solar panels. confused2


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I'm with a few of the other guys on here and have the exact set up you're talking about. Needless to say I've not had any problems yet and every time I check feeders the battery reads 100%!

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You are very fortunate. Your battery lasted longer than the WI timers did for me!

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Magnum feeders, 12 volt batteries, twice a day for 2 seconds...Lasts all season.

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First, Diamond Feeders are the way.

12 or 6 volt black batteries from tractor supply, or from an alarm company, NOT deer feeder brands; solar charger, we have had them last 3-4 years

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WGI and other deer feeder brands are crap in my opinion, and especially the 6v lantern batteries, that get lighter everyday

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I can't believe that anyone would put a feeder out without a solar panel to charge the battery. As for batteries just check the ah rating, the higher the better. I'm running two (soon to be three) Monarch 12 v feeders with solar panels with Interstate 12v 9ah batteries and couldn't be happier. One of them is running a replacement solar panel from TSC and it's doing fine also. Everything fits inside the critter guard so no worries about the wire.


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Re: Feeder Problems - Suggestions? [Re: Erathkid] #5499844 12/26/14 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted By: Erathkid
I've got 4 $40 dollar moultries, the ones shaped like the old 'spincast' models. They last a year on a 6 volt, without solar panels. confused2


X2 for the 2 feeders that I run.

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I grew very frustrated with my two WGI feeders/timers prior to start of season. I bought two of the 6V/55 gallon feeder setups last year from Academy on clearance, thinking that they were a bargain. Those things were constantly draining batteries (even with solar panel) and never seemed to stay operational for more than a few weeks. I finally had enough of it (think I spent enough on batteries and new timers to buy a whole new feeder) and ripped those things off of the barrels. I bought the All Seasons 12V Eliminator setups with the Timer and solar panels and have not had to touch them all season long. I would suggest biting the bullet and spending the money on a good timer and motor....it'll save you lots of hassle in the long run....just my $.02

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