thethreegs
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It has been probably 3-5 years since I replaced the car battery so I am wondering if this is coincidence.
I have a Viofo a119v3. I have the constant on fuse tapped to power seats. I have the acc fuse tapped to the AC. My Viofo makes the on noise when car is started. It makes the off noise when car is turned off. Parking mode is off. If I touch the power button on the dashcam while the car is off, the dash cam will turn on.
So I am assuming I installed it correctly. I installed a month ago and my battery is drained. Is this mere coincidence? I am partially considering fuse tapping the constant on to an ACC fuse but I notice if I do that, the dash cam doesn't turn off properly, the power is cut and it just shuts off and not power off. I also notice that if the constant on is not attached, the power does not go to the dashcam meaning it HAS to be plugged in.
I have a Viofo a119v3. I have the constant on fuse tapped to power seats. I have the acc fuse tapped to the AC. My Viofo makes the on noise when car is started. It makes the off noise when car is turned off. Parking mode is off. If I touch the power button on the dashcam while the car is off, the dash cam will turn on.
So I am assuming I installed it correctly. I installed a month ago and my battery is drained. Is this mere coincidence? I am partially considering fuse tapping the constant on to an ACC fuse but I notice if I do that, the dash cam doesn't turn off properly, the power is cut and it just shuts off and not power off. I also notice that if the constant on is not attached, the power does not go to the dashcam meaning it HAS to be plugged in.
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