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PLUJ 11-17-2018 11:11 AM

Battery Tender with no outlet?
 
So long story short. I live in a condo and the person who parks next to me hit my car last year. And when ICBC deemed him at fault my car was keyed. He started parking a few spots away but has since started to park beside me again. I’m storing my car for winter and usually I’d just take the battery out and put it on a tender. But for this year I’d like to keep my dashcam running with motion detection, but there’s no power outlet near where I park.

Has anyone charged their battery throughout the winter with no outlet? Maybe a battery pack that I can charge up every week? Something that’s not too big so I don’t get complaints from the strata.

Thanks!

hud 91gt 11-17-2018 11:36 AM

Battery pack? Two Dc car batteries, swap them out every week while on is on the charger. Skip the tender completely. I think you need to think this through clearly.

vitaminG 11-17-2018 01:22 PM

How are you planning on charging a battery with no outlet?

If you were going to charge the car battery off a battery pack you could just run the dash cam off a battery directly. I would just get a power bank and run the cam off that, maybe get two and swap them as needed.

TOPEC 11-17-2018 01:36 PM

powerbank would work if ur dash cam runs off of USB power, or u can look into dedicated battery packs for dash cams like cellink, both would be easier to swap and more viable option than a battery tender with/o an outlet or swapping out 12V car batteries.

PLUJ 11-17-2018 01:43 PM

Good idea on the power bank guys, I'll get a couple. Much appreciated!

BIC_BAWS 11-17-2018 03:01 PM

Note on the power bank, make sure you get one that outputs the power necessary for your dash cam. If the dashcam isn't a usb plug and plug is a direct connection to the cig lighter, you can actually get a mini USB to USB cord. Getting a high quality cord is key to the power delivery.

underscore 11-17-2018 04:13 PM

If using a battery pack make sure the current output is sufficient for your dashcam.

Also those dashboard solar panels might work but there isn't a whole lot of daylight to go around right now.

welfare 11-17-2018 07:56 PM

Also. Return the favor in spades.
After you key his car, with your camera set up, you catch the prick red handed as he attempts his revenge :hay:


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