Connecting Internal Batteries
Plugging in the Internal LiPo Battery for your Hardwired Device
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Why Do Hardwired Devices Have Batteries?
Our range of hardwired devices still sport internal batteries to aid in SVR (Stolen Vehicle Recovery) so that there is enough power for the device to send out an ‘external power lost’ message and alert stakeholders to a possible incident. It can also power the device for a substantial amount of time without external power and keep the device from resetting constantly in the case of a loose wire (until it can be rectified).
You Need to Physically Connect the Battery
For safety and compliance during shipping, our hardwired units will arrive with their LiPo batteries disconnected. You will need to connect the battery to the PCB in order for the device to function properly. Please see below for visual guidance.
Storing For More Than 5 Months
Batteries will naturally discharge even when disconnected. To avoid issues, please see our guide on safe battery storage:
Next Steps
After connecting your external batteries and before sending them to the customer, we recommend bench power your devices to ensure that they take any pending updates from the server.