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Nice! Thank you@hemiarch, figured it out. If you only have an iPhone and no computer, you can follow the steps below to capture online videos that cannot be saved via other methods. It works, but since it has a couple of steps involving switching screens, it is a pain.....but better than nothing.
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Of course of course. Was just trying to send it to my wife who is a huge Back to the future fan.
Pumped. Always good stuff coming out of your shop.I've got some new things to show next week!
I just hooked mine up.mine has a switch as well but it doesn't work. i reached out to the manufacturer and he states it only works for ICE vehicles. EVs will always be on according to his response.
Unlikely the latter unless you’re consistently drawing above 5 amps I think. Possible, but not likely.I just hooked mine up.
It does shut off after a time, but I haven't tested to see if that is due to the adapter performing better than its spec, or the Cybertruck shutting off the OBD power.
Either way, if you want it to shut off, it does.
I mean it shuts off after you turn the truck off and exit. It powers my camera monitor just fine.Unlikely the latter unless you’re consistently drawing above 5 amps I think. Possible, but not likely.
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Roughly 5 amps even then it seems to be a digital fuse because it resets itself. I was able to run a continuous 54w battery charge off of it for days without issue.I mean it shuts off after you turn the truck off and exit. It powers my camera monitor just fine.
Or are you saying there is a vehicle off 5A limit on the ODB port?