
12 Volt to 6 volt supply for
your trail camera
Warning: Use at your own risk.
Do not reverse the input/output leeds, it will stay 12volts if hooked
up backwards.
Trail cameras are a great hunting tool, but the batteries
just don’t seem to last very long. Add-in cold weather and a flash going
off all the time and the batteries die quickly. Why not build this handy
little circuit in 5 minutes with about $2.00 worth of parts and use a large
capacity 12 volt battery. Put it into an insulated camo box set at the
base of a tree and run two wires up and into the camera.
You can throw this together in a few
minutes, and see how it works. Feel free to fancy it up a bit this is
just a quick prototype.
Here is a circuit and the prototype.
I purchased the parts from Jameco. Here is a picture of the parts from the order, just two capacitors and a voltage regulator.
(note: I wrote 0.01uf on the bag, it is actually 0.1uf)
12 Volts on the Input side
12 volts to 6 volts Output voltage
Close up of the unit Front
Close up of the unit Back
Add a heat
sink(if you want too)