Thanks, and I would like to better understand "unstable power supply". What kind of power event can trigger such reboot? I assume a temporary voltage drop, but I am checking A229 spec, and it says 5V 2A + capacitor, which means it is step down power supply, and the capacitor should hold up for few seconds of ICE crank. Am I missing something?Except for the possibility I mentioned above, the reboot issue is mainly related to the unstable power supply. Please use the original car charger to supply power from your cigarette lighter directly to test if the reboot issue still persists. For your second question, the camera will lock the videos and photo when the G-sensor is triggered as designed, you may set the G-sensor to lower sensitivity to avoid many locked files.
- the wiring done using VIOFO hard-wiring kit, by reputable installer
- the vehicle is a a hybrid truck, with aux 12V battery and main battery insulator. When there is any issue with 12V, car computers start throwing errors (I have seen it before, and the issues were resolved). So I am not seeing any power related weird codes in main truck computer, but random reboots still happen
- direct correlation between sunny days and reboot frequency
How is wiring thru cigarette lighter will make things more stable if the source of power is the same? In my case, such wiring is a bit complicated, as there is no cigarette lighter in the first row; there is one socket at the back of the console for rear passengers. I suppose I could try that.
Is there anything that can be done to improve VIOFO power supply? I was thinking maybe I need to connect some sort of supercapacitor, or put a ferrite core to filter noise...