Chas0039
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I just noticed the A119 V3 has a lower limit of 14° F which is warm for most of Minnesota`s winter. I guess I can take it in and out for 3 months, but just what happens to the camera in cold weather?
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In many cars, during start-up, the voltage of the on-board network sags, devices, including connected gadgets, "dim" for a fraction of a second, at this moment the recorder may not understand what they want from it, they supplied power and immediately it disappeared, it may not start.I've not really understood the boot delay setting.
Over the years, I've occasionally had certain cameras fail to boot up immediately in extreme sub zero temps here in Vermont. The trick has always been to simply leave the camera plugged in for 60 seconds or so to let the circuitry warm up. Then reboot the camera and it will start up as normal. In some cameras, the DSPs are not rated below certain freezing temperature levels but applying power warms them up fairly quickly.I just noticed the A119 V3 has a lower limit of 14° F which is warm for most of Minnesota`s winter. I guess I can take it in and out for 3 months, but just what happens to the camera in cold weather?
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