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pjb



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Advice on Feeding USB chargers etc
Hi

I have installed via an auxilary fuse box a suppy to a double USB charger & a battery voltage meter & my dash cam.

The idea was to leave as a permanently live supply but have decided not sensible as when left for a week they along with the tracker etc etc help flatten the battery.

So what I would like to do is either have the supply that stays on for say 60 minutes after the ignition is turned off, or have it such that it turns off once the battery is below say 12 volts.

What do I need to do this any suggestions as to the best way ?

If it makes any difference the fuse box is in the passenger seat box next to the battery

The plan is also to feed another USB charger & cigarette lighter socket at the back of the cubby box for rear passengers to use, and would want to power these by a similar nature.

Cheers & Merry Christmas 2020 P300 HSE
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macfrank



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Hi,
I was about to install some "zero-standby" switches along with the various aux/usb supplies I'm going to install.
But I prefer your approach, the timer in particular.
Currently I have a simple low voltage disconnector to prevent the fridge etc. to drain the second battery.
This seems to be a good read: https://dashcamtalk.com/battery-discharge-prevention/
Many products even seem to combine voltage thresholds with a timer!
Thanks for putting another item on my to do list Thumbs Up
cheers
Frank
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pjb



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Thanks Frank

A good read. Thumbs Up

My concern is they are all for dashcam type outputs - so quite small, I'm not sure if they are heavy duty enough for what I'm looking for Exclamation although I could perhaps use it to control a relay Question 2020 P300 HSE
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macfrank



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ah, you're so right - 1A Sad I think the little device I have, might also just be good for 5A.
This seems to be more like it
http://www.dmsshop.co.uk/rflvd10-low-volta...-269-p.asp
There are variants of upto 200A Twisted Evil
No timer though and I can't find the voltage thresholds, can you?
Maybe you'll find something similar?
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Although not particularly cheap, its exactly the thing that you want:

http://www.12voltplanet.co.uk/adjustable-d...v-10a.html North Cumbria Search and Rescue - Team Leader
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macfrank



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I like the automotive spec. But pricey indeed.
May be I'll chain one LVD20 or 40, some switches and one of the timer relays. Hmmm.... Confused
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Just out of curiosity, what would be the purpose of this set up? What appliances would be powered for one hr after ignition is switched off? Cheers, Vincent
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Very handy if you're nipping out to the shops with the kids still on board, busy away flattening their phone batteries but you don't want to leave the keys in. North Cumbria Search and Rescue - Team Leader
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Ah, I see... I have a very sophisticated solution installed for that purpose: a manual switched USB outlet on permanent live. Wink Cheers, Vincent
1959 Polynorm 1/4 Ton Trailer, Olive Drab Green (sold)
1970 M416 Military Trailer (Camping Trailer Conversion), Epsom Green (sold)
1975 Series III 88 V6, Light Green (sadly sold)
1996 Defender 110 CSW 300 Tdi, Epsom Green (sold)
2000 Freelander 1 TD4 3-drs, Silver (sold)
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pjb wrote:
My concern is they are all for dashcam type outputs - so quite small, I'm not sure if they are heavy duty enough for what I'm looking for Exclamation although I could perhaps use it to control a relay Question

Driving a relay to switch on the fused power supply would seem to be the easiest solution. Darren

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a voltage sensing relay such as the likes durite sell would do it Cheers

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pjb



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thanks gents

A voltage sensing relay it is Thumbs Up 2020 P300 HSE
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