Just run a small bead of water proof caulk in that area. done. If you keep it past the warrnaty.....drill a tiny set of holes into the bottom to allow it to drain. Add a silica packet. done
@@Indianrider65 unfortunately this is the second Deceptor camera I had, and both were defective. 😔 The replacement they sent me had a bad gasket which allowed water to get inside and killed the camera
@@Floridaoutdoorschannel Yeah im considering other brands too. they all fill up quickly on the SD card with the settings too tight. Other than that, I like the others Im seeing on these vids. I guess we all have to try them and keep the receipt.
My pictures aren that great on mine, I have to zoom in on a lot of them just to see if it’s a doe or buck. Mine does not pick up 80’! It picks up when they’re already in front of the trough.
Just run a small bead of water proof caulk in that area. done. If you keep it past the warrnaty.....drill a tiny set of holes into the bottom to allow it to drain. Add a silica packet. done
When you drilled the holes, did your cameras have condensation?
@@Floridaoutdoorschannel I didnt do it yet....just a wild idea I feel would work well if applied smoothly
@@Indianrider65 unfortunately this is the second Deceptor camera I had, and both were defective. 😔 The replacement they sent me had a bad gasket which allowed water to get inside and killed the camera
@@Floridaoutdoorschannel Yeah im considering other brands too. they all fill up quickly on the SD card with the settings too tight. Other than that, I like the others Im seeing on these vids. I guess we all have to try them and keep the receipt.
My pictures aren that great on mine, I have to zoom in on a lot of them just to see if it’s a doe or buck. Mine does not pick up 80’! It picks up when they’re already in front of the trough.