Hello WV Tim! Built this cache about a month ago. I was having problems with the battery dying (in 3-4 days) in the stick. I believe it was due to heavy rain, damp plywood despite two coats of paint. I fixed it by using car spark plugs through the plywood. Working for 2+ weeks so far, I think I'm in the clear.
I just finished building my geocache similar to that on this video. I'm so excited to activate it and see the reaction of fellow geocachers! This will be the first one like this cache in my area.
AWESOME! I just love your cache inventions! One of our local cachers emulates just about all your cache inventions and we just LOVE them. Thanks a million for those brilliant ideas!
I purchased some extra energy sticks at Amazon. On any cache that requires you to buy something, I always have and extra one on hand. www.amazon.com/Be-Amazing-Toys-Energy-Stick/dp/B004K0DSDC/ref=sr_1_1/184-7841234-8334703?ie=UTF8&qid=1396017568&sr=8-1&keywords=energy+stick
@@SuperAnya2000 Looks like it was destroyed. The description says "Since, in my opinion, this location is no longer suitable for placing a good cache either, I will archive it. Subsequent logs are deleted without comment. Thanks for the nice entries and the many favorite points. For a year the premium cache was good, less than six weeks as a standard it was destroyed twice. Everyone can make their own thoughts about it." (translated)
Update : anyone building this cache, if you have trouble with the energy stick going off accidentally, I suggest insulating the nail or screw connected to the stick. YOu can do that by drilling a little larger hole and wrapping it in electrical tape.
I built this cache, and it keeps draining the stick. I think it's because the wood gets a little wet and it's enough complete that circuit. I ended up insulating the bolts with vinyl shoulder bushings - but it happened again. Need to think a bit more about how to make this work reliably. It does rain a lot out here in WA state!
I love this. I got to do my first gadet cache at woodstock. It was very similar to this one. And I have been wanting to do one down here in my area. But I couldn't figure out how they did it. Thanks for the video!
This cache was out for years and years. I like to replace my caches from time to time with new caches. Near this location is a new WVTim gadget cache using a microprocessor. It's hard sometimes to archive a cache with hundreds of favorite votes but most times its what is best for the game.
Going to build this one for my neck of the woods! I wanted to ask Tim, most of your caches have a chain and padlock on them. How best to you attach that piece? Have you found it an effective deterrent to theft? I suspect it's meant to LOOK more difficult than it is.
i made this cache but i checked on it later on and is was making a weird noise when it was wet and i wanted to know if yours did that and if its just temporary while it was wet?
6:45 to 7:15 = That's what I refer to as "Shop Magic" and I can't tell you how many times I have picked up a random piece of (whatever) and it is EXACTLY what I need. haha
Hi Tim, just wondering how this cache is holding up to the elements? I'm trying to use the same set up to illuminate coordinates for a final stage of a multi but I'm having a lot of trouble with the stick going off on its own. I'm going to have to break it down and try to insulate it better. I found that the paint I used on the box is very conductive especially when wet.
mvalentine67051 I had to do the same thing. What I did, was insulate one of my connections in a plastic sleeve. I found a bolt that perfectly fit in a plastic sleeve . Seems to be working pretty good. Depending on usage, I can normally get several months out of one stick.
I found the Energy Stick at www.stevespangler.com a school science website. They also sell baby soda bottles, perfect for small caches that hold just a log and a pen!
Hello WV Tim! Built this cache about a month ago. I was having problems with the battery dying (in 3-4 days) in the stick. I believe it was due to heavy rain, damp plywood despite two coats of paint. I fixed it by using car spark plugs through the plywood. Working for 2+ weeks so far, I think I'm in the clear.
Great idea! And yes, this definitely raises the geocaching bar. Thanks for the caches and videos.
Great cache and excellent tutorial! Much easier than I thought it was going to be. Will be attempting to build it soon. Thanks for sharing!
I just finished building my geocache similar to that on this video. I'm so excited to activate it and see the reaction of fellow geocachers! This will be the first one like this cache in my area.
What an awesome cache! I may have to try this concept. great video Tim
AWESOME! I just love your cache inventions! One of our local cachers emulates just about all your cache inventions and we just LOVE them. Thanks a million for those brilliant ideas!
That is exactly what I hope will happen. Hopefully these videos get cacher builders thinking outside the box, so to speak.
I love your cache ideas!
Just thought I would say, its almost finished, just needs the final paint job, thank you so much for this Idea. I cant wait to see the results.
I purchased some extra energy sticks at Amazon. On any cache that requires you to buy something, I always have and extra one on hand.
www.amazon.com/Be-Amazing-Toys-Energy-Stick/dp/B004K0DSDC/ref=sr_1_1/184-7841234-8334703?ie=UTF8&qid=1396017568&sr=8-1&keywords=energy+stick
Hi Tim, I have this cache built a year ago, according to (GC5HWAB) and have already 110 favorites. thanks for that
+Jürgen Thelen Excellent, good for you!!!
I tried to look up this cache, and app said your mentioned Geocache has been archived, I was hoping you can post your description
@@SuperAnya2000 Looks like it was destroyed. The description says "Since, in my opinion, this location is no longer suitable for placing a good cache either, I will archive it. Subsequent logs are deleted without comment. Thanks for the nice entries and the many favorite points. For a year the premium cache was good, less than six weeks as a standard it was destroyed twice. Everyone can make their own thoughts about it." (translated)
Update : anyone building this cache, if you have trouble with the energy stick going off accidentally, I suggest insulating the nail or screw connected to the stick. YOu can do that by drilling a little larger hole and wrapping it in electrical tape.
There are several ways to insulate the screws, another way of doing it is put one screw or bolt in a plastic sleeve ( like a small plumbing tube)
I built this cache, and it keeps draining the stick. I think it's because the wood gets a little wet and it's enough complete that circuit. I ended up insulating the bolts with vinyl shoulder bushings - but it happened again. Need to think a bit more about how to make this work reliably. It does rain a lot out here in WA state!
Still drained battery after hack-insulation job. Used car spark plugs, fun and effective! Working for 2+ weeks, I think I'm in the clear.
@@dkerlee Hello, I'm a visual person can you send me a picture of how you used the spark plug?
That's a fun cache to get a smiley on =) I'm already looking forward to doing the WVTim 2017 trail =)
I love this. I got to do my first gadet cache at woodstock. It was very similar to this one. And I have been wanting to do one down here in my area. But I couldn't figure out how they did it. Thanks for the video!
Very shocking video! All jokes and puns apart, that's a nice cache! I love these gadget caches!
What a cool idea! Thanks for sharing WVTim!
Tim, it seems the cache number you cited in this vid has been archived! What happened?
This cache was out for years and years. I like to replace my caches from time to time with new caches. Near this location is a new WVTim gadget cache using a microprocessor. It's hard sometimes to archive a cache with hundreds of favorite votes but most times its what is best for the game.
Going to build this one for my neck of the woods! I wanted to ask Tim, most of your caches have a chain and padlock on them. How best to you attach that piece? Have you found it an effective deterrent to theft? I suspect it's meant to LOOK more difficult than it is.
Love these ideas!
Interesting idea, haven't seen an energy stick for sale in australia, I wonder if I could find one on ebay? If so I think I may make one.
How well does this cache work... after a period of time... such as if the nails and screws get rusty... will it still work like its supposed to?
Your cache has been archived, I was hoping for the description, can you post description of original cache
OMG, that's the sound my Halloween mask made when I was a kid... 😄
Waouwww...nice !!! i dont understand where are the numbers ?
i made this cache but i checked on it later on and is was making a weird noise when it was wet and i wanted to know if yours did that and if its just temporary while it was wet?
i checked on it again and it turns out that some water got in the bird house and the lights are not coming on :(
6:45 to 7:15 = That's what I refer to as "Shop Magic" and I can't tell you how many times I have picked up a random piece of (whatever) and it is EXACTLY what I need. haha
Hi Tim, just wondering how this cache is holding up to the elements? I'm trying to use the same set up to illuminate coordinates for a final stage of a multi but I'm having a lot of trouble with the stick going off on its own. I'm going to have to break it down and try to insulate it better. I found that the paint I used on the box is very conductive especially when wet.
mvalentine67051 I had to do the same thing. What I did, was insulate one of my connections in a plastic sleeve. I found a bolt that perfectly fit in a plastic sleeve . Seems to be working pretty good. Depending on usage, I can normally get several months out of one stick.
I ended up using car spark plugs
Just thought id say that my energy stick arrived in the post today, ill keep you informed how my first build will be, happy days
Awesome!!
Won't it burst into flames?
R,b,g is the lock combination
craftyclub4U yes
I used RBG colors, to key into Ruth Bader Ginsberg, where RUTH is the combo
I found the Energy Stick at www.stevespangler.com a school science website. They also sell baby soda bottles, perfect for small caches that hold just a log and a pen!
Both noise and sound lol
you can see the colors :(