Hi all,
Having read your messages and the 'flashing lights', I'd say it's certainly a battery issue rather than Human or SD card error.
I'd advise:
1) Take your Dash Cam inside your house
2) Turn the 'Parking Mode' OFF
3) Plug in the Dash Cam using a mains charger or USB charger.
4) Charge the Dash Cam for 3 hours with the camera ON
5) Once the Dash Cam has finished charging, un-plug it and leave it ON for 10-15 minutes.
6a) If the Dash Cam remains on for the 10-15 minute duration and then dies, the camera is fine and just needed a good charge. You will need to recharge the camera again as you will have just drained the battery, but after that the Dash Cam should be good to go again back into your car. The battery is probably draining too low due to being activated regularly with Parking Mode without getting sufficiently re-charged. This would probably indicate a fault with the Hard Wire Kit.
6b) OR: If you complete step 1 to 5, but the camera dies very soon after un-plugging (record how long it takes to die), it could be a battery issue. Let me know how soon it dies. If it's anything under 5 minutes, I'd recommend returning the Dash Cam to the store and exchanging it for one without a battery issue. You'll need a proof of purchase. If you're no longer in warranty, or have any issues at all, just let me know.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Millie- Nextbase