@harveyspistols@WarPath2pt0 The lord has always provided for me even in the darkest times he always manages to give me a light to guide my way, glory to God
That ol' Rascal. He really got himself into something deep this time. A lofty motivating thing for sure, and that'd be the Word of God. That goodly critter spent a some time with @WarPath2pt0 and his Iron Counsel and they've been in Matthew and Luke meditatin' on lost sheep. That got Rascal thinking there might be a shepherd out there in need of a new piece to keep back the wolves and he has made his decision.
This week for HARVEY'S FAMOUS WEEKLY GIVEAWAY Rascal has a @Ruger_Firearms RXM 9mm with @AimpointUSA COA! We also want to thank @SummRidge who is, as always, helping us spread the good news here at Harvey's!
TO ENTER: FOLLOW US & @SummRidge , REPOST or QUOTE POST this post, and REPLY TO THIS POST. Any reply works but I would love to here a few words of what The Lord has done in your life! Prayers, Praise, Prayer Request, and even dissent is welcome too.
Love y'all and lets get after it!
Good Luck
Godspeed
Keep Going.
FYI:
The port on the upper right in the image, which is on the rear of the camera body, is the power feed.
It can be fed from a solar panel (usually mounted on the top of the pole), from electrical mains (usually run up the interior of the pole), or both.
The solar panel feeds into a charge controller -- a rectangular box on the underside of the panel, and the controller connects to the camera.
The mains wires would also feed into that controller, not directly to the camera.
Either way, disconnecting the cable running to the rear of the camera removes power. However, there's a 19Ah battery inside the camera housing itself, so removing the cable does NOT turn the camera off.
Just so you know.