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excossack



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Skytag - battery disconnect warning
In a vehicle that has a Skytag that has stood idle for about 2.5 weeks, when started up an alert gets sent for a battery disconnect warning.
Could this be due to the battery being drained over time and when starting up the voltage dips below a set level and triggers the Skytag to send an alert? 1999 Defender TD5 110

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yes Roel

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Yes, you've answered your own question there.
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excossack



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Good - just wanted to confirm my own answer.

The next quesion is, whats the level of voltage that will kick this off? 1999 Defender TD5 110

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I'd imagine 8v - 10v but that's just a guesstimate.
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If possible connect a ctek charger Thumbs Up
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excossack



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One would have to be purchased... Dear Santa... 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Gareth



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I had this problem. I had wired the supply from the live on the interior light. However the slow-dim feature was affecting the the power supply, and everytime I unlocked the car I got a low battery warning email.

So, I ran a separate cable direct from the battery and got no more issues. 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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excossack



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I dont recall this being an issue in the past, I think its just with the car being sat and not driven for a while its dropped voltage. A CTEK charger is on my list. I have heard that RING do a similar charger to a CTEK but the details are lacking for the RING one 1999 Defender TD5 110

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GarethR wrote:
I had this problem. I had wired the supply from the live on the interior light. However the slow-dim feature was affecting the the power supply, and everytime I unlocked the car I got a low battery warning email.

So, I ran a separate cable direct from the battery and got no more issues.


There are two lives that go to the interior light, one is permanent and doesn't 'dim' Thumbs Up
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Ah well, its permanently wired now, so no problem. Good tip for others to watch for though. 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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custom90steve wrote:
I'd imagine 8v - 10v but that's just a guesstimate.


Sorry to drag an old thread from the depths of the internet.

My 110 has been away from me for a 7 days, I forgot to unplug the fridge that is connected to the aux battery. WHen I collected it yesterday the aux batt was flat. WHen I say flat I mean F A from it. My dash cam didn't fire up, my USB charging points were dead.
Drove it home and checked the voltage. Showed 5.6V. I would of assumed that Skytag would of sent me text saying battery low or disconnected?
Is this a reasonable expectation?

I have mailed Skytag and their answer is a bit different to this. And doesn't give me peace of mind that my vehicle is being protected 100% of the time.
This is on top of the 3hr wait to tell me that I've left my geozone. I only travelled across town, 12 miles at the most.

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I suppose it may depend on whether your SkyTag is connected to the main battery or the Aux... Question
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excossack



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Is the Skytag attached to the Aux battery ? I would expect an alert either way, Might be worth getting Skytag to check the health of the battery/unit?
Just thinking, maybe the box had no network signal and then battery (aux) went flat, then drainied the Skytag battery and it took 3hrs to reach a suitale to charge? 1999 Defender TD5 110

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