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Dash cam battery overcharging

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by nazlax10, Jun 16, 2017.

  1. Jun 16, 2017 at 9:50 PM
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    nazlax10

    nazlax10 [OP] Check out my build thread for any products used!

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    Hello, so I installed the rexing v1p camera in my Tacoma. I hard wired it to be on 24/7. I've had an issue with the lithium ion battery in the camera overcharging and swelling. How can I prevent this from happening? Or can I replace the battery with a capacitor to avoid this? If I did replace the battery with a capacitor what would that do to my truck battery? Is there a recommended battery for keeping electrical devices running for about 15 hours max without the truck being on? Sorry for all the questions, but this problem has had me thinking for awhile. Thank you for any help!
     

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