Why is my Trail Camera not working Simple Fix
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Has your trail camera ever stopped working for no apparent reason? Today I talk about my trail camera that had quit working on me and the simple fix i used to get it working again. • I had 2 trail cameras that quit working on me just weeks apart. They were both acting strange and only taking a few pictures and shutting off. The camera was reading the batteries were dead, but this did not make since to me as the batteries were only in the camera for a couple weeks. • I decided to take a closer look at the 2nd camera as I had already threw the first camera away. • Upon inspection I noticed the camera had a blueish, whitish powdery build up along the connections where the batteries make there connection. • I did a little research and found out that distilled white vinegar will remove corrosion from battery connections. • I applied the distilled white vinegar with Q-Tips to the metal connectors and it removed it very easily. I dried the areas the best I could and then let it air dry about 2 hours. • I put energizer ultimate lithium batteries into the camera and it worked. • I tested the camera for a couple hours in the house and it worked very well. • I can't wait to get this camera back in the woods. • i hope this simple trick helps others that may be having this same problem. • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Email: [email protected] • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Social Media: • Facebook: / mysliceofheavenoutdoors • Twitter - / sliceoutdoors • --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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