Time-lapse power
- Sam Tipper
- May 12
- 1 min read
Updated: May 19

In our game, power is everything. It's very rare that a site will be in a position to provide a constant source of electricity so we've had to develop our own ways of powering the equipment. Initially this wasn't too much of a problem but as our set-ups became more sophisticated, with the inclusion of online access to the images for our clients, the consumption quickly escalated.
We got to the stage where we could use a combination of batteries and solar panels to keep the cameras going throughout the year, which was great but the short, dull winter days made it a struggle to top-up the significant number of batteries required to get the system through the season. Thankfully, we now have a set-up which reduces the electrical output by 7 times, meaning less batteries and solar panels and a more versatile product overall.
We can provide a fully powered remote system that incorporates time-lapse and online monitoring. It takes the hassle out of installation from the client's point of view and means that any power-outs on site won't affect the cameras.
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