Experiences, thoughts on the above question.
I have a Foxpro Fusion where I added the decoy that replaces the battery cover. If I run the decoy on a cold day, the double A batteries can run down quickly. 8 in the caller, 4 in the remote. Can replace them 2-3 times a day.
The Hellcat has a 9volt in the remote, 4AA in the caller. 50% of the batteries.
The Hellcat Pro uses a rechargeable lithium battery. How do they work in the cold? Should a person have two batteries?
Fusion has two speakers, the Hellcats 1.
Esthetic Hellcat Pro an Upgrade over the Fusion?
How well does the Hellcat Pro work interface cold?
I have a Foxpro Fusion where I added the decoy that replaces the battery cover. If I run the decoy on a cold day, the double A batteries can run down quickly. 8 in the caller, 4 in the remote. Can replace them 2-3 times a day.
The Hellcat has a 9volt in the remote, 4AA in the caller. 50% of the batteries.
The Hellcat Pro uses a rechargeable lithium battery. How do they work in the cold? Should a person have two batteries?
Fusion has two speakers, the Hellcats 1.
Esthetic Hellcat Pro an Upgrade over the Fusion?
How well does the Hellcat Pro work interface cold?