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Weatherproofing

The Camtraptions PIR Sensor v4 is built for reliable operation in demanding outdoor conditions. However, regular checks and care are essential to maintain its weather resistance and ensure dependable long-term performance.

1. Check and Clean Seals

The main seal around the battery door is critical to maintaining a watertight enclosure.

  • Ensure the seal and its contact surface are clean and free from vegetation, debris or grit before closing the door.
  • Inspect the seal periodically for wear, cracking, or deformation.
  • If a seal is damaged, it should be replaced. Replacement seals can be obtained by contacting Camtraptions Support.

2. Protect Unused Openings

All external ports and access points should be securely sealed when not in use.

  • Ensure the weatherproof rubber caps covering the power and camera signal sockets are firmly fitted to prevent moisture or dirt ingress.
  • Check that the SD card bung (located beneath the right-hand flap) is fully inserted after use to protect the memory card slot.
  • Replacement caps and bungs are available from Camtraptions if any are lost or damaged.

3. Use Silica Gel

In all environments, but particularly in wet or humid conditions, it is recommended to place a small sachet of silica gel inside the battery compartment. There is space beside the battery for this purpose.

  • The silica gel will absorb residual moisture introduced when the door is opened (for example, during battery changes) and helps prevent internal condensation.
  • Any small silica sachet that fits can be used, though Camtraptions 1 g individually sealed sachets are ideal for this application.
  • Replace the sachet every 4-8 weeks in humid climates or every 3-6 months in temperate conditions. Replace the sachet more often if the battery door is being frequently opened.

This simple precaution can significantly enhance the longevity and reliability of the sensor in challenging climates.

4. Avoid Submersion or Flood Risk

The sensor is weather-resistant but not waterproof. It is not designed to be submerged and should not be deployed in locations where it could be flooded — for example, in areas prone to rising water, heavy runoff, or riverbank overflow. Always mount the sensor in a position where it remains above likely water levels.