SawMaster
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(The first part of this is taken from another thread; I didn't want to hijack it further )
I just experienced a different kind of failure . Having been out late I wanted to see what the vids looked like on the dark roads. The last clip was fine, but the one before that showed what was probably a 3 minute part of my drive missing And I remember seeing the cam LED's indicating recording at least twice when I looked during the missing part. I will check all the clips later when I have time.
Later-
The card tested with no errors on h2testw but I'm switching to a new Samsung EVO select 64GB card to see what it does. In further checking I discovered that the missing segment I mentioned above is a mussing file. The file numbering goes from XXX-85 to XXX-87; there is no XXX-86 on the card. That also occurred two other times on the 32GB card. Another oddity is that while files XXX-52 and XXX-53 are intact and view-able, there is a 3 minute loss of recording in between. When I encountered the missing files I heard 3 beeps when the cam picked up on the next file (the WR-1 start-up sound). I do not know if the sound was audible in the van; I don't remember hearing anything but I will listen more closely as I continue testing.
The USB cable I use on the desk did not exhibit any looseness and when pushed in 8 directions did not interrupt the power so I think the cam is OK. When I got to the van it was a different story. I am NOT using the Viofo PS there so the following doesn't relate to anyone else's WR-1 On again pushing the cable in different directions, it would lose connection easily. AHA! That was the almost certainly the cause of my missing and intermittent files
I didn't want to continue with the suction mount as it was both in the way and not sticking well to the metal trim piece it had been attached to. Digging through the Dashcam drawer I found a G1W-S adhesive mount (standard "T" slot mount). It slid in place but isn't as tight as the proper mount. It still seemed like it would be good enough. I had to grind away one edge so it would clear the cable. I then discovered that the locking ring on the mount was hitting the cable and pushing it in the wrong direction so it wouldn't power up. Not having any adapters I decided to heat and bend the plastic on the cable end. It took several tries but it worked, and the cam powered up perfectly. Unfortunately in that process I damaged the mounting slot on the cam; the thin plastic on one side sheared almost completely off. I've glued it back and verified that the original will still work, but this is a rather delicate bit of engineering where strength should have been better. Every other cam I've seen does much better here It shouldn't be an issue for those using the correct mount- just be careful with it. I can imagine the thin part shearing off in a heavy crash letting the cam go flying
So now the reliability testing. My WR-1 will be recording 24-7 from here on in. The daytime vids are as good as my Mobius gives and the nighttime vids are just totally awesome. If the WR-1 can withstand the 24/7 abuse it will become my primary cam. and the Mobius repurposed
Phil
I just experienced a different kind of failure . Having been out late I wanted to see what the vids looked like on the dark roads. The last clip was fine, but the one before that showed what was probably a 3 minute part of my drive missing And I remember seeing the cam LED's indicating recording at least twice when I looked during the missing part. I will check all the clips later when I have time.
Later-
The card tested with no errors on h2testw but I'm switching to a new Samsung EVO select 64GB card to see what it does. In further checking I discovered that the missing segment I mentioned above is a mussing file. The file numbering goes from XXX-85 to XXX-87; there is no XXX-86 on the card. That also occurred two other times on the 32GB card. Another oddity is that while files XXX-52 and XXX-53 are intact and view-able, there is a 3 minute loss of recording in between. When I encountered the missing files I heard 3 beeps when the cam picked up on the next file (the WR-1 start-up sound). I do not know if the sound was audible in the van; I don't remember hearing anything but I will listen more closely as I continue testing.
The USB cable I use on the desk did not exhibit any looseness and when pushed in 8 directions did not interrupt the power so I think the cam is OK. When I got to the van it was a different story. I am NOT using the Viofo PS there so the following doesn't relate to anyone else's WR-1 On again pushing the cable in different directions, it would lose connection easily. AHA! That was the almost certainly the cause of my missing and intermittent files
I didn't want to continue with the suction mount as it was both in the way and not sticking well to the metal trim piece it had been attached to. Digging through the Dashcam drawer I found a G1W-S adhesive mount (standard "T" slot mount). It slid in place but isn't as tight as the proper mount. It still seemed like it would be good enough. I had to grind away one edge so it would clear the cable. I then discovered that the locking ring on the mount was hitting the cable and pushing it in the wrong direction so it wouldn't power up. Not having any adapters I decided to heat and bend the plastic on the cable end. It took several tries but it worked, and the cam powered up perfectly. Unfortunately in that process I damaged the mounting slot on the cam; the thin plastic on one side sheared almost completely off. I've glued it back and verified that the original will still work, but this is a rather delicate bit of engineering where strength should have been better. Every other cam I've seen does much better here It shouldn't be an issue for those using the correct mount- just be careful with it. I can imagine the thin part shearing off in a heavy crash letting the cam go flying
So now the reliability testing. My WR-1 will be recording 24-7 from here on in. The daytime vids are as good as my Mobius gives and the nighttime vids are just totally awesome. If the WR-1 can withstand the 24/7 abuse it will become my primary cam. and the Mobius repurposed
Phil