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S40 Build Done...

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by MGH_PA, Feb 2, 2012.

  1. MGH_PA

    MGH_PA Moderator

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    Just finished my second S40 micro build. Two AA externals/S40 Fast Hack/Yeti/HPWA. It was a tight fit getting everything on one side of the case (I built one like this last year, but put my externals on the inside of the lid. I'm anxious to get this out.

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  2. wolvenkinde

    wolvenkinde Die Hard Bowhunter

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    nice looking build - I know the s40 puts out some nice pics - be sure to post a few
     
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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    It looks like a tight fit but it went together very nice. Can't wait to see some pics from it. Have you seen the new board from Snapshot Sniper with the fresnal attached to the board? It is very small and would enable you to build even smaller. It's the SSII controller board. Here's a link to it. http://www.snapshotsniper.com/Purchase.htm

    Blessings.......Pastorjim
     
  4. MGH_PA

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    Yeah, that most likely will be in my next build. I had an S40 lying around, and I feel they're best utilized with the fast hack, so I was limited to the Yeti this time around, but after having yet another board sent to me laid out incorrectly, it will be my last.
     
  5. Ben/PA

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    Nice Matt. I just went to Sam's tonight to get batteries for my arsenal. After working every weekend cept one in Jan, I'm itching to get out. I'm gonna set some cams, pull some stands, and lay some boot rubber down.




    BTW, when you building me one?:):)
     
  6. MGH_PA

    MGH_PA Moderator

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    Find me a tree down your way for me in the fall, and I'll let you "borrow" one:D

    But seriously, hit me up if you want one.
     
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    Looks great !
     
  8. Illinoishunter102

    Illinoishunter102 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    This looks like a sweet set up. How hard or easy is it to make one of these? Im interested.
     
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    This is a very straight forward build with plenty of documentation to help you along. Archerytalk's Game Camera section and Hags House has so much information to get you started. If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask.
     

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