sujaykadalage
New Member
I recently bought a Nextbase 522GW and a Nextbase rear view camera.
I hardwired the camera using the Nextbase hardwire kit, it worked great for a 30 mins or so and then the camera shut off due to low battery. The blue LED isn’t turning on.
I checked the LED on the voltage regulator before turning the camera on and the input was correct and the output was fine too.
I returned the hardwired kit and bought a new one. Connected it to the switched power fuse and checked the input, the blue LED was flashing. Then I connected it to the camera and turned it on and then the solid blue LED. However the camera shuts off again in 2 mins. The blue LED was dead again.
However I observed that the hardwire kit was working just fine with just the 522GW. The regulator stopped working after I added the rearview camera to the module.
Is the total power consumption more than 2A which the regulator is rated for?
Does anybody else have the same issue?
I tried using the cigarette lighter adapter provided with the camera and the camera doesn't turn on. The cigarette lighter socket is working (I checked with my other devices).
I connected the camera to the PC and it turned on.
I think all these problems started after I added the rearview camera module. Any solution?
I hardwired the camera using the Nextbase hardwire kit, it worked great for a 30 mins or so and then the camera shut off due to low battery. The blue LED isn’t turning on.
I checked the LED on the voltage regulator before turning the camera on and the input was correct and the output was fine too.
I returned the hardwired kit and bought a new one. Connected it to the switched power fuse and checked the input, the blue LED was flashing. Then I connected it to the camera and turned it on and then the solid blue LED. However the camera shuts off again in 2 mins. The blue LED was dead again.
However I observed that the hardwire kit was working just fine with just the 522GW. The regulator stopped working after I added the rearview camera to the module.
Is the total power consumption more than 2A which the regulator is rated for?
Does anybody else have the same issue?
I tried using the cigarette lighter adapter provided with the camera and the camera doesn't turn on. The cigarette lighter socket is working (I checked with my other devices).
I connected the camera to the PC and it turned on.
I think all these problems started after I added the rearview camera module. Any solution?