Good evening.
Wife bought me an Aoocchi C6 Pro Android gadget for my birthday.
Much fun was had installing it. I have cameras and tyre pressure sensors on an 05 RT now.
Unfortunately my auto shutoff time on the sockets including the accessory badger under the eback seat that I used has gone up from under a minute to about 20.
I can't leave the unit powered for that long. What have I done wrong? How do I fix it?
Thanks
Aoocchi C6 Pro delay off
- Stu
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Re: Aoocchi C6 Pro delay off
It's drawing too much power
If the system sees a decent amount of draw it keeps it on for longer for some reason
If the system sees a decent amount of draw it keeps it on for longer for some reason
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Re: Aoocchi C6 Pro delay off
Thanks Stu. So theoretically if I use the accessory circuit to throw a relay and run the display via the relay we should be good?
I've timed it with the Aoocchi in and out of the circuit. 55 seconds to off with no load. 19 minutes with the gadget in line.
I've timed it with the Aoocchi in and out of the circuit. 55 seconds to off with no load. 19 minutes with the gadget in line.
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Re: Aoocchi C6 Pro delay off
Hi
Agree relay is the way to go for an inexpensive solution, On my previous RT (2016) I used the Aux socket as the switch feed until I invested in a ezCan
Agree relay is the way to go for an inexpensive solution, On my previous RT (2016) I used the Aux socket as the switch feed until I invested in a ezCan
