That's good news! I wonder how's that gonna work with the Cellink Neo 6?
Which fuze taps should i order with the hardwire kit? (Vw golf 2014)
just ordered one. what is the voltage selector for?
Had a feeling thats what it was. Which voltage is the one to select before it kills the battery?the various cutoff points
Wire it into the radio wiring which is already fused. A multimeter will be required to find the permenant and switched lives.Which fuze taps should i order with the hardwire kit? (Vw golf 2014)
Had a feeling thats what it was. Which voltage is the one to select before it kills the battery?
Aus site: https://www.viofo.com.au/product/hardwirekit/Hmmm, can’t see it on Viofo Australia website... Can I get this anywhere else?
None of the voltages will kill the car battery, but they will all shorten its life! The lower the voltage setting, the shorter the car battery life, assuming that it regularly reaches the cut off limit, which depends on how much and how often you drive the car.Had a feeling thats what it was. Which voltage is the one to select before it kills the battery?
Thankyou. Just wat i was looking for.None of the voltages will kill the car battery, but they will all shorten its life! The lower the voltage setting, the shorter the car battery life, assuming that it regularly reaches the cut off limit, which depends on how much and how often you drive the car.
A general guide, assuming that your car has a lead acid main battery:
If you often leave the car unused for over a week at a time then it might be wise to increase that by one stop.
- For an AGM car battery use 11.8V.
- For a Long Life (Calcium)(5 Year Warranty) battery use 12.0V.
- For a Maintenance Free (Cheap)(≤3 Year Warranty) battery use 12.2V
If you don't regularly do drives of more than 1 hour, or occasional drives of over 4 hours, then it would help battery life significantly if you used a battery charger to 100.00% fill the car battery every 3 months.