@lempogi
Q: How do you charge BP100 at home?
I only have short trips going to/from the office, so I think my car cannot fully charge a dashcam battery after use.
Charging it at home at night would be nice.
A: Here are four options I know of to charge BP100 at home.
Option #1 Plug & Play
$55 BlackboxMyCar Power Inverter;
https://www.blackboxmycar.com/products/blackboxmycar-power-inverter
Option #2 Plug & Play
$53 Pyramid Fixed Power Supply;
https://www.amazon.com/gp/B0CHSGBFZ3
Option #3 Almost Plug & Play
$43 NANKADF Variable Power Supply;
https://www.amazon.com/gp/B09BFCF13Y
Option #4 Plug & Play (NOT RECOMMENDED);
$10;
https://www.amazon.com/gp/B0DZH7HC3H
Q: Why is Option 1,2,3 WAY MORE EXPENSIVE than Option 4?
A: Voltage / Amperage Rated Specification
Option #1 14.6 Volt @ 8 Amp
Option #2 13.8 Volt @ 10 Amp
Option #3 30 Volt @ 10 Amp (variable / adjustable)
Option #4 12 Volt @ 10 Amp
Q: Why does the Voltage / Amperage specification matter?
Why can’t I use the cheap one for $10?
A: It might work, it might not work, it also might burn your house down.
“Some” Dash Cam Battery Packs may malfunction when being charged at only 12.0 Volts.
To test this, I bought a $10 one from Amazon.
It kind of worked, but it weighed less than half my BBMC unit.
The guts felt hollow, and the 110V & 12V wiring were only 18AWG, (very thin wire).
I used it one time to charge up a dash cam battery pack, and it got so hot I could not touch it for more than a few seconds.
It also smelled like burning plastic when it got hot.
I returned it.
Q: Why do I have to buy these specialized / expensive power supplies that will only be used with one device, (dash cam battery pack)?
BP100 has a Type-C connector, why can’t I charge it with a Type-C wall charger I already own.
A:
ONLY THE GREAT ONE KNOWS, YOU MAY ENQUIRE HERE. DO NOT CLICK WITH AN IMPURE HEART.
Q: Are there any dash cam battery packs on the market that can be charged with a Type-C wall charger?
A:
I THOUGHT YOU WOULD NEVER ASK