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Author Topic: Moultrie cameras  (Read 1196 times)

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Offline HUNTER2

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I have 2 of the DGS-I40 cameras and the display on the front is going bad. They say if it is 1 year old they will repace them. Mine are a couple years old. They say they will send the parts to fix them. They must have a problem with them. Boy they are sure making things cheap now a days.
« Last Edit: August 08/22/10, 10:07:11 AM by HUNTER2 »
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Offline nic53

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I have 2 that have done the same thing and have friends wit the same problem.

Offline The General

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I've had mine for a couple years and no problems.  I also have them in the security boxes which may help keep the weather out.
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I've been told that if you contact moultrie about it they will send you a new lcd screen which is reportedly easy to install.  I have an I40 that is 4 years old and the top line is starting to go.  No bearbox just the little desicant packets to keep the inside dry.
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Offline HUNTER2

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If they can't make them to be outside, why sell them to be outside?
« Last Edit: August 08/19/10, 06:44:26 PM by HUNTER2 »
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Offline dakids

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Electronics are very tough to safeguard against moisture.  Try putting a radio out in the weather and see how long it lasts.  Most game cameras last longer now than they did only a few years ago.  I agree with the general about the bear boxes.  My biggest problem with my cameras is the attacks of the ANTS.  I started to used the ortho home defense spray on the outside of the cams. 
Anything that is free is worth saving up for.