Hi all. I have a Moultrie D50 game camera which takes pictures by motion. At night, a flash is initiated to capture the culprit that caused the camera to shutter. However, my flash is not working. the camera triggers during the day with visibility, but at night, the flash does not initiate causing the pictures to be black. I disassembled the camera and located the Xenon flash bulb and checked the flash capacitor which is a Camion Photo-Flash 300 μF rated for 340 V. The voltage across the cap with the batteries in (takes 6 D-cell batteries, and yes the voltage was checked to make sure they were fully charged) was 280 V. Firstly, is this enough voltage to cause a flash once a high trigger voltage is applied to the bulb? Secondly, could the flash and light sensor (these are separate components see attached file to see location) on the unit be faulty sensing that it is daylight, or am I way off base and the bulb is just shot? If it is the sensors, how can I troubleshoot them/how do they work?Please help figuring out this problem and if it is fixable. I enjoy tinkering with things, so buying a new camera is not a top priority. I just want to learn how it works and if I can narrow down the problem and fix it.
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