ZS EV dash cam install

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The USB socket in the rear view mirror mount assembly makes for a very convenient dash cam installation. This is a DDPAI mini 5 4K unit and the cable is a short USB-C to USB-A. Light rain this morning when I took the picture. This is my wife's new 2023 diamond red NZ market 'excite' base RHD spec with the standard range LFP battery.

There is no published spec for the maximum permissible load on the USB outlet that I could find. However, the camera is rated at 2 amps and runs fine. It powers off when the car is locked so no drain on the 12VDC auxiliary battery.

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Update: checked the voltage and current.

The mirror mount USB port is delivering 4.96V with the 750mA load of the dash cam. All good.

Still interested to find the maxium supported or specified load.
 
Sure the USB 1.0 and 2.0 standards set out a maximum of 5 unit loads (defined as 100mA each) and that would be the expected minimum. However, USB 3.0 allows 9 units (0.9A) and up to 1.2A for dedicated charging.

Then there is the USB Power Delivery (PD) spec which allows up to 2A and recommends cables handle 2.1A.

All of these are delivered over the type-A connector. Of course, not all cables have adequate sized conductors to handle these currents without unacceptable power loss (I2R).

With the PD spec and many USB supplies (both mains powered and 12V cigarette lighter adapter types) providing up to 2A it is reasonable to try and find the limit for this type-A outlet as most USB powered dash cams need more than 500mA.
 
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The USB socket in the rear view mirror mount assembly makes for a very convenient dash cam installation. This is a DDPAI mini 5 4K unit and the cable is a short USB-C to USB-A. Light rain this morning when I took the picture. This is my wife's new 2023 diamond red NZ market 'excite' base RHD spec with the standard range LFP battery.

There is no published spec for the maximum permissible load on the USB outlet that I could find. However, the camera is rated at 2 amps and runs fine. It powers off when the car is locked so no drain on the 12VDC auxiliary battery.

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Just fitted a Nextbase 322GW and it powers fine from the rear view mirror USB. Can’t find out how many mamps it draws but the Halfords technician said the 998ma USB output is more than enough. OK call it 1 amp?.
Had it running for over a week and no issues with charging.
Gave up trying to find the right length cable and used the one supplied wrapped round the mirror. Speed display is better than video of the road which you can see anyway.
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You can neaten that install by tucking the cord behind the hard plastic at the very top of the rear view mirror holder (see post #1) and/or using a shorter cable. I found a good length at a local PC store.
 
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