Terrible that this has happened! Brand new camera! I wonder if it has a bad seal or what. I hope you will share Browning’s findings with us since it is under warranty. I’ve had mine for about the same amount of time and it has been through several thunderstorms with heavy rain. Thankfully, no issues yet. I also have the Spec Ops version. I wonder if others have had any similar issues. Thanks for posting this. I look forward to any updates. Char
I wanted to add that there are other models that also have grooves on the top as well. I don’t think it is a new thing for the HP5 cameras. The Spec Ops Edge cameras have them as well as do the Recon Force 4K cameras. Now I am really wondering what the issue might be!
I went back and looked at the hp4 on Amazon. It’s looks to have the housing as the hp5. One review mentioned water damage. Here in Costa Rica, we are over 90 inches of rain for the year. The rainy season started in mid April. 😳 I’ll probably have to make some type of mini roof over the HP5’s going forward.
@@OchoVerde would you share that tip as well? Or have you already made a video about it? I agree that video/picture quality of browning is great. Used 50 units of previous model for my research, and I'm pleased with the results
@@AgusSJati yes. It’s not my hack and YT prevents links in comments now. But you can find it on Robert Zak blog called “Winterberry Wildlife”. His channel is Robert Zak.
I use an old plastic cranberry container that is cut out and fits perfectly over mine to act as a umbrella, so far so good? I did have my first battery tray split out because of the battery’s force pushing out, but Browning sent me a new one.
Uh, that's bad indeed. Do you know Ticos Wild Studio, another channel showing trail cam footage? They often install a small metal kinda roof above the cameras to let water just flow over it and down! So they keep them quite dry. Maybe this could help a bit
Not sure yet. If this was just a flaw in this camera or if it is a model wide flaw. Perhaps this camera in a bear box, roof, or silicon to keep water from seeping in. The camera is great, the housing seems like a problem.
Good Morning. I bought one of these but it still hasn't arrived for me, I'm worried now. To save on batteries, I'm using 1.5V lithium rechargeable batteries, they accept up to 1000 recharges. I bought it on aliexpress at the official XTAR store. After a look, I really liked the batteries and they manage to last around 8:04hs of recording on my spec ops elite hp4. I say this because I left a bag of corn in the woods and my 128GB SD card recorded 84.1GB and 815 files. I'm subscribed and I follow all your videos, I really like your videos. Regards. Erik sorry for my english, i'm brazilian and i use google translator, both on youtube to see your videos and now to write to you.
Hi Erik! Obrigado! Don’t be worried! They are great cameras. Place a roof over the top of the camera to protect it from rain. I did not do that, but I will in the future with model camera. I would like to use rechargeable batteries. However, I don’t live in Costa Rica all the time, but can only come visit 4-5 times a year. Most won’t last that long. If your last over 8 hours then I will certainly look into them. Thanks-Frank.
@@OchoVerde Good Morning. I will be using 3M black or green electrical tape on my browning cameras starting tomorrow when I go into the woods. I believe it is enough to protect from the rain. Regards. Erik
I just purged the last Browning camera from my lineup. I've had more problems with them and will never buy another. Water ingress and ants gets in them. I currently have 8 Stealth Cam/Muddy from GSM and 11 WOSPORT cameras and other then a battery tray being down letting in moister and bugs, I've had no real issues. I also would NEVER buy another MOULTRIE camera. Just complete junk!
I hate to hear you had so much trouble. A Browning rep told me recently that they thought water was coming through the microphone port. Myself and many others are awaiting the new browning cameras that will hopefully stop the problems. I have never tried muddy. How is the video quality? Browning has the best quality video I have seen in a trail cam and records at 60 frames per second. While wait for the new camera line, I’m experimenting with the low and high end models of GardePro, with mostly decent results.
Hi Frank - sorry to hear you've had a water ingress issue. Browning should just sort that out pretty quick and send you another. On the moulding - thats nothing to worry about, and not the cause of the issue you've had. It doesn't channel water into the camera as the seal stops that. It would also mean you'd have water pouring out of your camera! If you undid the 6 screws on the back, you can see where that seal sits and how the mould works. You can see the seal in this video from Bob Zak; ruclips.net/video/cvJWzh9BGkA/видео.html&feature=emb_title&ab_channel=RobertZak This back mould has been in use since the Edge cameras in 2019 - so the Edge, HP4, Edge 4K, and now HP5. The gasket position changed slightly from the older Advantage to be fully internal - which is why the screws on the Advantage have rubber plugs over them (because there was no other seal below that point) and the Edge/HP4/HP5 cameras do not have rubber plugs on the screws (as the seal sits below this). The issue you've had is definitely unusual and you shouldn't see the same occur on the replacement - providing the DC plug on the base is fully closed. Hope that helps a little - always sucks when a camera stops working, but should be sorted quickly!
I'm not too worried as far as a replacement camera from them. They are great on warranty. We have had almost 3 meters of rain since January, but this camera was nowhere near a stream or creek. I'm hoping it was just this one camera.
Browning is utter garbage now. Had an older model and it lasted over 3 years now they can’t even make the battery compartment fit correctly and it just seems like no one is making quality products anymore.
Well, I'm not quite sure they are quite that bad(compared to other cameras). Almost all tech companies hit on one great product, yet when they they try to make 'improvements', they fail. It kinda goes with cutting edge. These cameras in the HP5 body is excellent, but (at least in my case) the body is to blame. Lest hope it s a one-off bad apple problem. However, since the Recon Force Advantage, almost every camera since then has faileddd
Terrible that this has happened! Brand new camera! I wonder if it has a bad seal or what. I hope you will share Browning’s findings with us since it is under warranty. I’ve had mine for about the same amount of time and it has been through several thunderstorms with heavy rain. Thankfully, no issues yet. I also have the Spec Ops version. I wonder if others have had any similar issues. Thanks for posting this. I look forward to any updates. Char
I wanted to add that there are other models that also have grooves on the top as well. I don’t think it is a new thing for the HP5 cameras. The Spec Ops Edge cameras have them as well as do the Recon Force 4K cameras. Now I am really wondering what the issue might be!
I went back and looked at the hp4 on Amazon. It’s looks to have the housing as the hp5. One review mentioned water damage.
Here in Costa Rica, we are over 90 inches of rain for the year. The rainy season started in mid April. 😳
I’ll probably have to make some type of mini roof over the HP5’s going forward.
@@OchoVerde interesting that it occurred with the HP4 as well. Hope the next one works out better.
Had this happen to a browning edge camera. It was absolutely soaked inside, and the battery tray was dripping with water. Had to throw it away.
Sorry, it happened.
I have lost so many to water. I'm sure Browning is well aware by now so maybe they will solve this issue in the new generation.
thanks for pointing that out. After watching this, I will add silicon glue around that area to provide additional sealing. better save than sorry
You are welcome. Otherwise it produces great video. I did see a hack on how to up grade the microphone….
@@OchoVerde would you share that tip as well? Or have you already made a video about it? I agree that video/picture quality of browning is great. Used 50 units of previous model for my research, and I'm pleased with the results
@@AgusSJati yes. It’s not my hack and YT prevents links in comments now. But you can find it on Robert Zak blog called “Winterberry Wildlife”. His channel is Robert Zak.
I checked the channel and some videos there. I'm not sure I have enough electronic knowledge to "hack" a camera trap 😅
@@AgusSJati my thoughts exactly!! It’s so interesting that he is exploring all of those new options.
I use an old plastic cranberry container that is cut out and fits perfectly over mine to act as a umbrella, so far so good?
I did have my first battery tray split out because of the battery’s force pushing out, but Browning sent me a new one.
I have never had this happen to a Browning before, but I'll have to do something simular.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful video. Sincerely and stay safe, Petes Wildlife😊
Thank you, Pete.
Really good things are on the way!
Uh, that's bad indeed. Do you know Ticos Wild Studio, another channel showing trail cam footage? They often install a small metal kinda roof above the cameras to let water just flow over it and down! So they keep them quite dry. Maybe this could help a bit
I do use a roof for the cell cameras which leak around the antenna screw in connection. I’ll probably have to do the same going forward.
So what camera would you suggest?
Not sure yet.
If this was just a flaw in this camera or if it is a model wide flaw.
Perhaps this camera in a bear box, roof, or silicon to keep water from seeping in.
The camera is great, the housing seems like a problem.
I enjoy your videos thank you
Glad you like them!
Thank you!
Is there a gasket?
What shape is it in?
Idk. If I open that part of the camera I’ll probably void the excellent warranty.
Good Morning.
I bought one of these but it still hasn't arrived for me, I'm worried now.
To save on batteries, I'm using 1.5V lithium rechargeable batteries, they accept up to 1000 recharges.
I bought it on aliexpress at the official XTAR store.
After a look, I really liked the batteries and they manage to last around 8:04hs of recording on my spec ops elite hp4.
I say this because I left a bag of corn in the woods and my 128GB SD card recorded 84.1GB and 815 files.
I'm subscribed and I follow all your videos, I really like your videos.
Regards.
Erik
sorry for my english, i'm brazilian and i use google translator, both on youtube to see your videos and now to write to you.
Hi Erik!
Obrigado!
Don’t be worried! They are great cameras. Place a roof over the top of the camera to protect it from rain. I did not do that, but I will in the future with model camera.
I would like to use rechargeable batteries. However, I don’t live in Costa Rica all the time, but can only come visit 4-5 times a year. Most won’t last that long. If your last over 8 hours then I will certainly look into them.
Thanks-Frank.
@@OchoVerde Good Morning.
I will be using 3M black or green electrical tape on my browning cameras starting tomorrow when I go into the woods.
I believe it is enough to protect from the rain.
Regards.
Erik
I just purged the last Browning camera from my lineup. I've had more problems with them and will never buy another. Water ingress and ants gets in them. I currently have 8 Stealth Cam/Muddy from GSM and 11 WOSPORT cameras and other then a battery tray being down letting in moister and bugs, I've had no real issues. I also would NEVER buy another MOULTRIE camera. Just complete junk!
I hate to hear you had so much trouble. A Browning rep told me recently that they thought water was coming through the microphone port.
Myself and many others are awaiting the new browning cameras that will hopefully stop the problems.
I have never tried muddy. How is the video quality? Browning has the best quality video I have seen in a trail cam and records at 60 frames per second.
While wait for the new camera line, I’m experimenting with the low and high end models of GardePro, with mostly decent results.
Hi Frank - sorry to hear you've had a water ingress issue. Browning should just sort that out pretty quick and send you another. On the moulding - thats nothing to worry about, and not the cause of the issue you've had. It doesn't channel water into the camera as the seal stops that. It would also mean you'd have water pouring out of your camera! If you undid the 6 screws on the back, you can see where that seal sits and how the mould works. You can see the seal in this video from Bob Zak; ruclips.net/video/cvJWzh9BGkA/видео.html&feature=emb_title&ab_channel=RobertZak
This back mould has been in use since the Edge cameras in 2019 - so the Edge, HP4, Edge 4K, and now HP5. The gasket position changed slightly from the older Advantage to be fully internal - which is why the screws on the Advantage have rubber plugs over them (because there was no other seal below that point) and the Edge/HP4/HP5 cameras do not have rubber plugs on the screws (as the seal sits below this).
The issue you've had is definitely unusual and you shouldn't see the same occur on the replacement - providing the DC plug on the base is fully closed. Hope that helps a little - always sucks when a camera stops working, but should be sorted quickly!
I'm not too worried as far as a replacement camera from them. They are great on warranty.
We have had almost 3 meters of rain since January, but this camera was nowhere near a stream or creek. I'm hoping it was just this one camera.
@@OchoVerde Yeah, hopefully thats the case. Certainly in the UK we haven't seen this issue. You get a bit more rain over there though I think 😊
Canceling my order for 20 trail cams after this vid.
“Ya can’t hide money…”
I’ve come up with a work around…
@@OchoVerde Aha!
Browning is utter garbage now. Had an older model and it lasted over 3 years now they can’t even make the battery compartment fit correctly and it just seems like no one is making quality products anymore.
Well, I'm not quite sure they are quite that bad(compared to other cameras). Almost all tech companies hit on one great product, yet when they they try to make 'improvements', they fail. It kinda goes with cutting edge. These cameras in the HP5 body is excellent, but (at least in my case) the body is to blame. Lest hope it s a one-off bad apple problem.
However, since the Recon Force Advantage, almost every camera since then has faileddd
🙂 p̳r̳o̳m̳o̳s̳m̳
not sure what this means.