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Anyone know if the floodlight can withstand winter yet in Canada. Useless when -10 deg C and will not re it’s until camera is warmed up.
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It's been said that using AC power MAY help this. I can't prove it but could be worth a test.
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@KMcD wrote:
Anyone know if the floodlight can withstand winter yet in Canada. Useless when -10 deg C and will not re it’s until camera is warmed up.
The operating temperature range for the floodlight is spec'd at -20° C to 45° C
The battery will not charge if the temperature is below 0° C
As @jguerdat says, it is possible that the camera will operate below -20° C if you remove the battery and run it on the outdoor AC charger. Some users have posted that this extends the temperature range with some Arlo cameras, but I don't recall seeing anyone posting this for the floodlight in particular.
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I am plugged into power with the proper outside cable and still the camera will not work until warmed up. I lose my floodlight camera for 5 months in Alberta
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I will try this but don’t think it functions properly without the batter installed if I remember correctly when I tried it at setup.
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The camera just needs power - doesn't matter if the battery supplies it or the AC cable. The camera works fine without the battery installed but obviously fails if power is cut.
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this is incorrect. The camera and light will not run with the battery out while connected to power. I do have the outdoor charging cable as well
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Sounds like the outdoor charger isn't fully connected to the camera so no power is applied or possibly a faulty camera. Have you tried using the cahrger on other cameras as well as wiping all contacts to ensure proper connections?
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