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![]() Drives: Chevrolet Camaro, Jeep Cherokee Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Cary, NC
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Battery voltage @~12.3 with foot on accelerator
So I went on a long road trip (~530 miles) and mid drive home my F800 dash cam goes into parking mode.. what I noticed with my battery voltage would stay at roughly 12.3 - 12.5 with my foot lightly on the accelerator.. if I took my foot off the accelerator and let it coast back down I would see the battery voltage climb up to 14.0 and the dash cam would go back into driving mode. If I pushed the accelerator down harder the voltage would stay at ~12.3.. now I'm guessing since I was doing a lot of driving so my battery was probably completely charged and I'm wondering if there was any fancy Energy management going on behind the scenes. This is a 2020 6spd LT1 trim and the dash cam is sold through Chevy using an OBD2 port extension wiring harness
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Location: Menifee
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That’s a energy recovery mode
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![]() Drives: Chevrolet Camaro, Jeep Cherokee Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Cary, NC
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well good to know that my alternator isnt going out lol.. thanks you guys!
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