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CarScanner app through OBDII has all sorts of “voltage” options available. This is from my 24 Lariat Hybrid.
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The reason why I'm asking is because I'm about to install a radio transceiver with a PowerWerx ITS-12 Automatic DC timer/LV disconnect.

When the input voltage is 13.0-14.5V, the contacts close and provide power on the output terminals. When the input voltage is 12.6V or less, a timer starts a countdown to open the contacts and shut down power on the output terminals.

On a normal vehicle, these voltage correspond with the ICE running an alternator. I want to know if the voltage provided to the battery will drop below 12.6V and start the timer every time the engine stops, or if the voltage will only drop below 12.6V when I take the key out of run mode, like it would on a normal vehicle.
When vehicle is on, the DCDC converter will charge the 12v battery, providing voltage & amps determined by the PCM.
In accessory position, the same conditions happen, but don’t know for how long.
Vehicle off, battery voltage is shown, typically less than 13v, and there is an amp draw until modules shut down…. Long story short, you should be fine! Bill P
 

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You will get some voltage rise in the accessory position, but I think that's just the DC/DC converter utilizing some HV from the precharge capacitor. Not sure how much amperage the DC/DC converter is actually putting out in that state.
Nope. The DC/DC converter can put out anything up to 50A to the 12V battery, and your 12V battery is in full charging mode in the accessory or run positions. My brand-new battery typically says 15.5V in Engineering Test mode, or full charging mode, and 12.2V at rest after the surface charge leaks away.
 

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Nope. The DC/DC converter can put out anything up to 50A to the 12V battery, and your 12V battery is in full charging mode in the accessory or run positions. My brand-new battery typically says 15.5V in Engineering Test mode, or full charging mode, and 12.2V at rest after the surface charge leaks away.
The max output is more like 265A. And voltage doesn't completely correlate to amperage output. One would need to put an ammeter on the DC/DC converter connection in accessory to validate what actual amperage output is. But in the accessory state the full HVB battery contactor isn't closed yet, so any HV the DC/DC converter is getting is through the precharge resistor and capacitor.
 

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CarScanner app through OBDII has all sorts of “voltage” options available. This is from my 24 Lariat Hybrid.
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Hey @BlueMav43 I was going to ask how you had cast your car scanner screen to the built in Mav screen, then saw you have a tablet sitting over the factory unit. Does anybody know how to get the gauges/infor from the phone directly to the built in screen?

Edit - I just did a web search and it sounds like there is no easy way to do this without a piece of third party hardware.
 
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A click to Acc stays at 12 V and battery supplying the 12 V system.
A click to On goes to the higher HVB engaged & charging mode 14-15 V and battery receiving Amps.
A click to Start changes nothing from On.

Going backwards from Ready/On to Acc also drops back to 12 V and battery supplying the 12 V system.
Here's the log from parking and going to Acc mode.
Can't get readings from OBD2 when Key off. Upon door open OBD2 dongle light turns off and powerport display on my live Volts turns off. Immediately now, of course was longer.

In this 5 second chart snippet, 1st set of 3 is HVB, 2nd set of 3 is 12V battery, DC-DC Conv Hi & Lo current:
Read time from the modules has some delay that is different between modules, but you can see the changes.
HVB current was in supply direction as was DCDCHi, dropping to 0.
12VB current is already is supply direction (negative) and going up, while DCDCLo was still in supply direction dropping to 0.
12VB volts changed from the charging state 15V to the resting 12V.

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Hey @BlueMav43 I was going to ask how you had cast your car scanner screen to the built in Mav screen, then saw you have a tablet sitting over the factory unit. Does anybody know how to get the gauges/infor from the phone directly to the built in screen?
If you have an Android device it looks like Torque can albeit with needing to sideload the AA Torque app.
 

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If you have an Android device it looks like Torque can albeit with needing to sideload the AA Torque app.
Thanks - I might give that a try. Currently I'm just looking at HV SOC and how it relates to when the ICE starts charging. I just leave my phone sitting on it's side and occasionally glance down. Would be safer to have it up on the screen though. I could also rig up something to hold the phone.
 

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Thanks - I might give that a try. Currently I'm just looking at HV SOC and how it relates to when the ICE starts charging. I just leave my phone sitting on it's side and occasionally glance down. Would be safer to have it up on the screen though. I could also rig up something to hold the phone.
USB connection and use Android Auto or Apple Carplay to display your phone image on the screen and use the app.
 

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USB connection and use Android Auto or Apple Carplay to display your phone image on the screen and use the app.
That does not work - at least not for me. Have you been able to get it to work?
Like @Darnon said, I think you need a third party app. . Car scanner recently showed up on my android auto and I can now get text readouts but no gauges. I"ll try to take a pic soon to show what it looks like
 
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That does not work - at least not for me. Have you been able to get it to work?
Like @Darnon said, I think you need a third party app. . Car scanner recently showed up on my android auto and I can now get text readouts but no gauges. I"ll try to take a pic soon to show what it looks like
In lieu of screen shots from my display I found this short video that shows what the native Car scanner looks like on android auto. Towards the end it shows what mirroring off your phone looks like with a 3rd party app.

 

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OBD Reader and Torque app should show it? But I haven't looked.
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Hey @BlueMav43 I was going to ask how you had cast your car scanner screen to the built in Mav screen, then saw you have a tablet sitting over the factory unit. Does anybody know how to get the gauges/infor from the phone directly to the built in screen?

Edit - I just did a web search and it sounds like there is no easy way to do this without a piece of third party hardware.
Concur, I’ve looked a lot too. Just not worth it to me.
 

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With Apple’s CarPlay, CarScanner can now be seen on the vehicle’s display!
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