Hello,
I'm looking for clarification on the recommended power/install method for the GO Focus Pro when it is being used alongside a GO9 device.
From the documentation, the power consumption between the GO Focus Plus and GO Focus Pro appears to be very close, within only a few milliamps in most modes.
GO Focus Plus
Nominal:
6 W
0.5 A at 12 V / 0.25 A at 24 V
Parking Mode:
<0.4 W
30 mA at 12 V / 18 mA at 24 V
Deep Sleep Mode:
<0.1 W
7 mA at 12 V / 4 mA at 24 V
GO Focus Pro
Nominal:
6 W
0.5 A at 12 V / 0.25 A at 24 V
Parking Mode:
600 mW
50 mA at 12 V / 2.5 mA at 24 V
Deep Sleep Mode:
98 mW
8 mA at 12 V / 4 mA at 24 V
My question is: Why can't the GO9 be used to power the GO Focus Pro, especially when the documented power draw is so similar?
Also, since the GO Focus Pro has an available OBD-II power harness, HRN-IOXGFPRO-OBD, could an OBD splitter be used so that the GO9 remains plugged into the vehicle's OBD port while the GO Focus Pro receives power from the same OBD connection?
In other words, would this setup be acceptable?
Vehicle OBD port → OBD splitter → GO9 + GO Focus Pro OBD power harness
Or is hardwiring the GO Focus Pro directly into the vehicle the only approved installation method?
I have reviewed the GO Focus Pro wiki/documentation, and I do not see anything that clearly states the device must be hardwired. The documentation also mentions that the GO Focus Pro can be used alongside a GO9, so I'm trying to understand the best/recommended installation approach.
Any clarification on the following would be appreciated:
- Can a GO9 power a GO Focus Pro directly?
- Can an OBD splitter be used with the GO9 and GO Focus Pro OBD harness?
- Is hardwiring required, or just recommended?
- What is the official best practice for installing GO Focus Pro alongside a GO9?
Thank you.