Zeiss Secacam Battery Pack

Jambo.

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I am just wondering if anyone on here has any experience using the Secacam rechargeable battery pack? Just wondering how much longer they are getting over using say decent AA batteries

I have used the Spypoint rechargeable battery packs before and noticed they last a lot longer than even duracell AA batteries
 
I am just wondering if anyone on here has any experience using the Secacam rechargeable battery pack? Just wondering how much longer they are getting over using say decent AA batteries

I have used the Spypoint rechargeable battery packs before and noticed they last a lot longer than even duracell AA batteries
I have one battery pack and three cameras using the supplied Varta batteries.These cameras are so light on batteries I wouldn't bother with a battery pack again. However,in my opinion you will be doing yourself a big favour avoiding Duracell and sticking to Varta batteries.
 
Look into 12v 7ah battery, these go into watertight project box's with cable glands and barrel jack plug. i have 2 on the go plus 2 solar panels of Amazon, all working fine since December.
 
I am just wondering if anyone on here has any experience using the Secacam rechargeable battery pack? Just wondering how much longer they are getting over using say decent AA batteries

I have used the Spypoint rechargeable battery packs before and noticed they last a lot longer than even duracell AA batteries
Just one more point, my battery pack cost £55 and makes the theft risk greater as the Secacam is valueless to anyone not in possession of the original registration code.
 
Look into 12v 7ah battery, these go into watertight project box's with cable glands and barrel jack plug. i have 2 on the go plus 2 solar panels of Amazon, all working fine since December.
Have you a link to these and a non zeiss panel?
 

If you do use a 12v 7ah battery you will need the below adapter, cut the usb end off and replace with relevant spade end connectors to match +/- you will obviously need to check polarity

5V 1A USB 2.0 to 4.0mm x 1.7mm DC Barrel Jack Charger Power Cable Adaptor

 

If you do use a 12v 7ah battery you will need the below adapter, cut the usb end off and replace with relevant spade end connectors to match +/- you will obviously need to check polarity

5V 1A USB 2.0 to 4.0mm x 1.7mm DC Barrel Jack Charger Power Cable Adaptor

I found this with correct spade and in built battery to panel

 
I found this with correct spade and in built battery to panel


👍 check the voltage, i read it as only 6v supply, i think you need 12v.

The solar panels do have the correct connector, if you where using 12v lead acid then use other connecter.

Secacam 3 operates on a standard 12v external power supply, minimum 2A. It uses a 4.0x1.7mm or 4.0x1.6mm hollow plug, with the positive pole on the inside.
 
👍 check the voltage, i read it as only 6v supply, i think you need 12v.

The solar panels do have the correct connector, if you where using 12v lead acid then use other connecter.

Secacam 3 operates on a standard 12v external power supply, minimum 2A. It uses a 4.0x1.7mm or 4.0x1.6mm hollow plug, with the positive pole on the inside.
This then should work without need to cut wires. 3.5W Solar Panel with 5200mAh Battery for Trail Cams | GardePro SP350

From zeiss. The official solar panel for your SECACAM
 
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