Mountrie gamespy 200 3.1 mgp pics
#12
RE: Mountrie gamespy 200 3.1 mgp pics
ORIGINAL: salty
I threw out some corn and sweet feed (horse)... I notice they like the apples much better.. We are not allowed to feed in NY but it is a damn shame these deer keep eating all of my goats food and donkey's cracked corn..
I threw out some corn and sweet feed (horse)... I notice they like the apples much better.. We are not allowed to feed in NY but it is a damn shame these deer keep eating all of my goats food and donkey's cracked corn..
dd
#15
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Mid-Missouri
Posts: 426
RE: Mountrie gamespy 200 3.1 mgp pics
Salty the solar panel works good if it get plenty on sun. I mounted mine where there is plenty of wire. I position the camers where I want it and have enough slack in the wire to mount the solar panel on the south side of the tree where it gets most of the afternoon sun. I use a bungee to mount the camera and just slide the mounting bracket for the solar panel under the bungee and slide it where it gets the sun. The batterys last for months, before I bring them up to the house for a recharge. I have the 100 model and drilled a hole in the bottom of the case and soldered the solar panel inline with the battery wires.
#18
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Hurley, NY
Posts: 864
RE: Mountrie gamespy 200 3.1 mgp pics
This camera's pics look even better at full size than the downloaded versions retrofitted to squeeze onto the forum.. Here is a 200x zoom of one of the first pics I posted... It still looks somewhat clear. I would say this is a great camera for the money
#19
RE: Mountrie gamespy 200 3.1 mgp pics
my first one was junk and im still waiting on gander mountain to get my replacement in. the flash never worked out of the box so all i got were a bunch of black pictures. also, without a working flsh it still managed to chew up that 6v in a week and a half, with only 20 pictures on the card