EricSan
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Ha- ooops, it's the Viofo HK4 that ignores the low voltage cutoff when you tie together Red + Yellow wires on the 12v input side of the regulator (not Vantrue).
When I came home from work today, the N4S 3-ch camera was no longer recording. It seems that it shut down at about 9a Monday morning. That is ~6 hours short of 9 full days of battery power (give or take a little because I experimented with turning it off and then applying charging voltage to make it wake up) before the battery hit 11.8v and the dashcam hardwire kit shut down the camera.
At 9p tonight, I powered up the N4S with the Viofo hardwire kit so it will run on a low voltage battery. I thought the GPS would allow the camera to enter parking mode after a few mins of no apparent movement, but that doesn't seem to be happening, it's not dropping down to a lower power consumption mode. Battery voltage is dropping more quickly now, so I'm not expecting the battery to last much longer than an hour or two. I want to run the battery down far enough so that the SOC-0% Volt.(V) limit gets hit so the BMS recalibrates the depleted battery voltage.
EDIT: That didn’t take long at all! The camera only lasted one more hour before the BMS turned off the output. The camera is now power cycling as the battery voltage climbs back up to the Under Voltage Protection Recovery level after being shut down by the UVP setting.
When I came home from work today, the N4S 3-ch camera was no longer recording. It seems that it shut down at about 9a Monday morning. That is ~6 hours short of 9 full days of battery power (give or take a little because I experimented with turning it off and then applying charging voltage to make it wake up) before the battery hit 11.8v and the dashcam hardwire kit shut down the camera.
At 9p tonight, I powered up the N4S with the Viofo hardwire kit so it will run on a low voltage battery. I thought the GPS would allow the camera to enter parking mode after a few mins of no apparent movement, but that doesn't seem to be happening, it's not dropping down to a lower power consumption mode. Battery voltage is dropping more quickly now, so I'm not expecting the battery to last much longer than an hour or two. I want to run the battery down far enough so that the SOC-0% Volt.(V) limit gets hit so the BMS recalibrates the depleted battery voltage.
EDIT: That didn’t take long at all! The camera only lasted one more hour before the BMS turned off the output. The camera is now power cycling as the battery voltage climbs back up to the Under Voltage Protection Recovery level after being shut down by the UVP setting.
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