Does anyone have one of the Eyoyo underwater cameras and rewired it to work with a vexilar battery? My current battery that came with it still works, but curious if/how to change the wiring for a different battery.
I have one but it's not handy, if voltage is the same it's just a matter of wiring up a plug in for it and you should be good to go. mine can run all day but I agree it would be nice not to have to charge it every time.
Question for you guys, Do u run with the light on or off when using the camera? how are u guys using them to get to point the direction you want? I picked one up but havent had the best of luck seeing things.
Water clarity is the big thing and they don't work well in low light conditions. There are rotators that you can buy and with a little modification they work good. I hang my rotator from the ceiling and use a makeshift spring to hold the cable so that it's easy to raise and lower the camera. I mounted a tv in the house and hooked it up to that and it works a lot better. Once I got used to it orientation isn't a problem but at first I'd tie a piece of rubber band on the cable and aim it where the camera is pointing.
Question for you guys, Do u run with the light on or off when using the camera? how are u guys using them to get to point the direction you want? I picked one up but havent had the best of luck seeing things.
I run with the IR lights off. They didn't really seem to help much. I have noticed also to put it low enough to see the bottom of the lake and it is easier to see everything else. I did buy the motorized Aqua vu tripod to rotate the camera. Now I can set the camera up right outside the flip over and then control it with the remote control once the depth of the camera is set from inside to check different holes.