Hi,
I have two A119 V2 dash cams in two different private cars (for a few months, about six months). So far they worked just fine, very good.
However, recently I noticed that sometimes these two cameras don't turn on after I start the car. For example, while I'm already driving on the highway, I heard the noise which the cam makes when it turns on. Another example (the other cam) is when it was switched off in the middle of the road, and then it came back in a few seconds (again, noticed it by the noise)...
The cams are connected to the lighter, not directly to the engine, and of course I defined it to turn on in the shortest possible time. The wires seem to be good... so what causes that?
It's winter now in my country. The temperature is lower than normal here, but not freezing, like 10-20 C degrees at night, 20 C degrees (and maybe a little more) during the day.
Can there be any connection between the cold (maybe that the engine is not heating up enough and therefore not enough electricity to the lighter)? Anyway, It does not make sense to me that a bit of cold is the reason...
Could it be related to the GPS unit? Until now there were no problems (I know that in the past there were with the old GPS unit).
So what is the reason for your opinion?
Thanks!
I have two A119 V2 dash cams in two different private cars (for a few months, about six months). So far they worked just fine, very good.
However, recently I noticed that sometimes these two cameras don't turn on after I start the car. For example, while I'm already driving on the highway, I heard the noise which the cam makes when it turns on. Another example (the other cam) is when it was switched off in the middle of the road, and then it came back in a few seconds (again, noticed it by the noise)...
The cams are connected to the lighter, not directly to the engine, and of course I defined it to turn on in the shortest possible time. The wires seem to be good... so what causes that?
It's winter now in my country. The temperature is lower than normal here, but not freezing, like 10-20 C degrees at night, 20 C degrees (and maybe a little more) during the day.
Can there be any connection between the cold (maybe that the engine is not heating up enough and therefore not enough electricity to the lighter)? Anyway, It does not make sense to me that a bit of cold is the reason...
Could it be related to the GPS unit? Until now there were no problems (I know that in the past there were with the old GPS unit).
So what is the reason for your opinion?
Thanks!