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Can a Pro2 camera suddenly go bad and make the battey run down in 24 hours?
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I have a 4 camera Arlo Pro 2 system ( 2 years old). One of my cameras has started running the battery down in 24 hours. No change in settings or activity. I have charged different batteries and have even bought a brand new one, thinking the batteries for that camera may be old. That didn't help. All of the settings are the same on the cameras. None of the other cameras have this problem. It is strange that after 2 years, with the same settings, that this one camera won't hold a charge for more than a day. Can a camera go bad, but still give great video? The question would be should I need to buy a new camera or is there another solution?
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I would use Remove Device on that camera and then bring it back as if new with a sync...
this will rebuild the defaults for the cameras that are saved in the base ( just in case something got glitched )
( remember if you have custom modes , you will have to add the camera back in as only the default arm auto-adds the camera )
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