Need some recommendations here guys, I have this Buckey game Cam at my lower gate. It has... worked well with just a few problems which I'm trying to reconcile now.
... a 12 volt conveter plug and cord. The other end of the 12v power cord was connected to an outlet in the battery box where a solar plug in would normally go. It worked well all last winter and kept the cam powered up, however this spring it blew the power breaker.
...into the cam (150-200 ft.). The 12v power sources (boxes) have 18 gauge wire
I'd think of using telephone-style 48V connecting wiring, A 48VDC converter at the AC-plug end, in
a weatherproof enclosure, they aren't terribly expensive-
Outdoor electric box
Then at the camera end, you just need a downconverter that accepts 48V and massages it
to charge-the-battery input specifications. Whatever wire you already have installed, will probably work fine.
Regular old telephone wiring includes burial-grade options, or (if you don't mind installing a ground system)
you could try poles-and-wires like Ma Bell used to do.
18ga wire is overkill; your AC adapter is good for 800 mA if I read the label correctly,
so 200 feet of cable (about 2.5 ohms) delivers about 10V to the end; if you use 48V
to drive 200 ft of 24ga telephone wire, it gets about 10 ohms, but the same 10W output
as the other power adapter only needs 200 mA, so you lose the same circa 2V in
transmission. That's with ONE 24 ga pair. The downconverter from 48V to 12V will
usually tolerate 36-72V input range.