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Pejo



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Flat Battery. OBD2 recording

Posted recently about Smart key and flat battery next day
Found my OBD2 recorder was still powered and recorded voltage all day
See pic below. You can see it dropping through the night Then trying to start Then the trickle charger connected Shocked


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Thoughts
Pejo

Post #420488 20th Apr 2022 2:47 pm
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jules



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Is that the voltage supplied to the OBD2 socket ? Or is it data sent from somewhere else ? Jules

Post #420490 20th Apr 2022 4:15 pm
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Pejo



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Jules
On the app it just shows it as OBS volts
So not sure exactly where it’s measured
Assumed it was showing battery voltage

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MotionInc



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It's likely showing battery voltage at the OBDII port. Has your flat battery issue started when the reader is left plugged in when the vehicle is off and locked? Or since a different modification. What is smart key?

Post #420503 20th Apr 2022 11:57 pm
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Pejo



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Had the reader for a while now and usually only use it when towing fit AT temp

Put a ammeter on main cable to fuse box
Push 0.5A bonnet open car off
Open door /close , whine starts 8.5A for 30sec then click whine stops and drops to 6.3 A
60 secs drops to 5.5A
180 secs drops to 4A
200 secs drops to 3.2A
208 secs drops to 0.8A
240 secs drops to 0.5A and stays there

Just checked Down to zero after about 10 mins

Sad
Pejo.
Where do you bypass bonnet so I can lock ?
Cheers

Post #420510 21st Apr 2022 10:05 am
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Pejo



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The question is

If the car is locked how can the OBD2 reader record voltage until next morning?

As it wont connect when the car is off and says it had to have ignition on to connect

Is having the OBD2 connected stopping the car from shutting down and draining the battery?

Thanks in advance

Pejo Thumbs Up

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MotionInc



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My 2 cents is 'yes', OBDII port always has power. Only one way to find out....

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Pejo



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Cheers
Yes want to set up some trials with it connected and not

Will know one way or the other

Only seem to have troubles away Which is the only time I use the OBD2 to monitor AT temps etc

Post #420611 23rd Apr 2022 3:31 pm
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Pejo



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Update

Did some tests with car lock once and doubled locked

Locked with OBD2 App connected Goes to sleep and keeps pulling 1.9A
Removed the plug in unit and it fell to 0A after about 3mins

Same with it double locked. Looks like the unit is holding on to something and won’t let it power down
I’ll be ripping that out each time we get to our destination Wink

Hope this helps someone else one day

Pejo

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Andy131



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My DS has the OBD Bluetooth dongle plugged in permanently, now I think about it there is a light on permanently.

Would be so upset if I came back to the airport, after paying a small fortune for parking to find a flat battery.

Thanks for the heads up. Thumbs Up Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner

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MotionInc



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get one of these from Amazon, pretty sure it was a different make:
Keenso 16 Pin Male to Black ABS Female OBD2 Extension Cable Adapter Connector With ON/OFF Switch

I have one but I bought it a few years back for my previous vehicle.

Post #420733 27th Apr 2022 9:40 pm
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Pejo



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Cheers
Will look into the inline switch

For now Ill run without it Thumbs Up

Post #420738 28th Apr 2022 12:13 am
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