Velvetfoot
Active Member
My new dashcam does not have built in low voltage protection.
The dashcam's parking mode is the kind where it goes to sleep and wakes up on vibration.
I haven't measured current drain on it in this mode, yet, but based on the warmth of the unit, and minimal overnight battery voltage drop, I'd say it's very low.
I might consider letting it run normally while parked, once in a while, or maybe never, who knows.
Or, maybe park in parking for a long time like at an airport.
The Plozoe hardwire kit I got has a cut off of 11.6v, which seems standard based on what I've seen; I consider 11.6 too low.
So, just in case, can anyone recommend an add on adjustable low voltage protection kit?
Thanks.
The dashcam's parking mode is the kind where it goes to sleep and wakes up on vibration.
I haven't measured current drain on it in this mode, yet, but based on the warmth of the unit, and minimal overnight battery voltage drop, I'd say it's very low.
I might consider letting it run normally while parked, once in a while, or maybe never, who knows.
Or, maybe park in parking for a long time like at an airport.
The Plozoe hardwire kit I got has a cut off of 11.6v, which seems standard based on what I've seen; I consider 11.6 too low.
So, just in case, can anyone recommend an add on adjustable low voltage protection kit?
Thanks.