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Aoocci C6 pro wiring advice

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Hi all.

Wonder if you can give me a little advice?

I recently bought a brand new 1050DE, and a couple of weeks ago I bought car play/dash cam setup for it (Aoocci C6 Pro).

I want to install this onto the battery and for it to come on when the bike starts. I bought an Oxford Junction Box to use with this.

I found that the car play unit kept restarting periodically when connected. It would be ok when idling, but whenever I accelerated it would turn off/restart. So, I emailed Aoocci. They replied saying that the dash cam requires a stable 12v supply.

I’m aware when the bike accelerates etc the voltage will fluctuate.

Essentially, I don’t think the Oxford junction box is the right thing to use, it was a cheap option and hoped it would suffice. After looking online it appears that the Thunderbox or FuzeBlocks are the best option.

Below is the email I received from Aoocci (in italics). From their email, will the thunder box work?

Also, I have aftermarket lights too.

Are the ThunderBox or FuzeBlocks the better options. Will these prevent the Aoocci from restarting? Do they require being fed by a switched live cabler can it be wired directly to the battery?

Also, do any of you have the Aoocci C6 Pro installed on your bikes, how have you fitted yours?

Many thanks

Rich.

Email from Aoocci:
The C6 pro requires a stable power supply with a voltage of 12V. Generally, it is directly connected to the motorcycle's power supply. Either an overly high or overly low voltage from the junction box may cause abnormalities in the navigation product, and then it may restart frequently in an attempt to restore its normal working state.

We recommend directly using a power cord to connect to the motorcycle's power supply. Although the junction box is connected to the motorcycle's power supply, if the junction box itself doesn't have a good voltage stabilization function or if there is a malfunction in its voltage stabilization circuit, then during the operation of the motorcycle, the power supply voltage will fluctuate according to factors such as the engine's working conditions. For example, when the motorcycle starts, accelerates, or decelerates, the voltage output by the battery will change. When the voltage drops below the minimum voltage threshold for the normal operation of the navigation product, the device may restart due to undervoltage in order to protect its own circuit components.