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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5656447" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Similar here.</p><p>However, as my average cam keeps getting "newer" with longer battery life, I'm just continuing to run the left-over lithiums from winter until they die. Even my older Browning Pro Scout cell cams, most of which had lithiums last installed in October '22 and <u>set to take tons of pics</u>, are still functioning on those October batteries. Ditto for most of my Ridgetec cell cams.</p><p></p><p>This kind of battery longevity might seem no surprise to some, but considering the high pic count of my typical settings, it's amazing compared to only a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>With many the newer cams, including cell cams, it's looking like battery replacement may become once a year. Maybe once every 2 years with the non-cell cams. Seems not that long ago replacing batteries was a monthly event.</p><p></p><p>I know there may be some concern with running lithiums in the summer.</p><p>I just hate to replace them before they're used up, and not worth keeping when you don't know exactly how much life is left in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5656447, member: 1409"] Similar here. However, as my average cam keeps getting "newer" with longer battery life, I'm just continuing to run the left-over lithiums from winter until they die. Even my older Browning Pro Scout cell cams, most of which had lithiums last installed in October '22 and [U]set to take tons of pics[/U], are still functioning on those October batteries. Ditto for most of my Ridgetec cell cams. This kind of battery longevity might seem no surprise to some, but considering the high pic count of my typical settings, it's amazing compared to only a few years ago. With many the newer cams, including cell cams, it's looking like battery replacement may become once a year. Maybe once every 2 years with the non-cell cams. Seems not that long ago replacing batteries was a monthly event. I know there may be some concern with running lithiums in the summer. I just hate to replace them before they're used up, and not worth keeping when you don't know exactly how much life is left in them. [/QUOTE]
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