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Hard-wiring V1 -- which fuses not affected by auto start/stop?

Old Jul 2, 2018 | 05:20 PM
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Hard-wiring V1 -- which fuses not affected by auto start/stop?

I used a fuse tap to hard-wire my V1 to a 5A circuit that only turns on with the vehicle. I've tried 3 different fuses so far that satisfy that need, but all of them cause the V1 to power cycle when auto start/stop kicks in.

For example, when I turn the vehicle on the V1 goes through its series of startup beeps, then stays on. When I come to a stop light and the engine turns off, the V1 stays on, but when I take my foot off the brake and the engine starts up again it power cycles the V1 and it goes through its startup beeps again, which is annoying.

Does anyone know of a fuse on the driver's side that doesn't get power cycled by auto start/stop?

Edit: V1 sells a "brownout booster" to prevent the voltage from dropping during auto start/stop, so looks like I'm going that route.
 

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Old Jul 2, 2018 | 08:33 PM
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Update: I tried hooking up to every single 5A, 7.5A, and 10A fuse and they all cause the V1 to reboot when auto start/stop activates.

I'd try the other ones, but my fuse tap only supports up to 10A.
 
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