Sounds like option 2 listed here.The back of the USB media has a mini USB connector, so I setup a relay switch to the +power of a mini usb extender. Works first time (truck off, plug in USB dongle, and dongle is off until truck is turned on), but won't turn off when truck is turned off.
There's an 8 pin connector that gives power after the dongle initiates power. From some further testing, it appears the original idea will work if done with the 8 pin connector red wire (+). My issue is that I can't find the male connector to make a plug and play harness and I'm not willing to cut original harness.
8 pin female connector part number 7283-6459-40. On the connector, says >PBT-GF15< YA-14. If someone finds a female connector I will build the harness to test my theory.
As requested, Turn Off Gen V 1500 USB Data Media HubVery cool @Nitewulf ! I'd rather a plug and play option myself. Would you mind posting a step by step of your final process?
Interesting. Do you have links to the parts you used?See attached picture replace the 3 blade fuse with a 2 pole 10 amp put a tap in fuse in the bottom position and put a small terminal onnthe other end plug in to the 3rd slot on the left (of the 3 terminal fuse. Usb works only when ignition is onView attachment 177932
I'm surprised those usb switches worked with your AA adapter. I bought a similar switch, but it didn't work with my AA adapter. I thought because it's USB 2.0 and couldn't handle the data.I just got one of these: Cable Matters 2 Pack USB On Off Switch 1 ft Support Data and Power, Short USB Extension Cable with On Off Switch (USB Power Switch) https://a.co/d/4zFEu9q.
My wife's car has USB ports that never turn off, so I initially got it for her wireless AA adapter, then added it to mine as a failsafe. My ports turned off after an hour, but I was annoyed by the phone staying connected to the adapter's wifi instead of my home wifi.
I have it set up so the AA adapter is plugged into the switch cord and hangs over the right side of the console, with the switch resting on the right edge of the console. I flip the switch when turning the vehicle on and off, with no issues whatsoever and no need to go rooting through the electronics.
USB 2.0 by itself has nothing to do with whether it can handle data. USB cables, whether 2.0 or 3.0+, can either handle power or power + data or data only. There are plenty of USB cables out there that do one but not both.I'm surprised those usb switches worked with your AA adapter. I bought a similar switch, but it didn't work with my AA adapter. I thought because it's USB 2.0 and couldn't handle the data.
I got this usb 3.0 switch, but haven't tested it yet. I may get to try it out this weekend.
Gotcha! It looks like the usb switch I bought doesn't say anything about 'data'. I was naive to assume that all the usb switches handles data.USB 2.0 by itself has nothing to do with whether it can handle data. USB cables, whether 2.0 or 3.0+, can either handle power or power + data or data only. There are plenty of USB cables out there that do one but not both.
Yep, from the product description of the one you linked: "PLEASE NOTE: This cable is ONLY for power supply(Not support IOS system), NOT for Data transfer."Gotcha! It looks like the usb switch I bought doesn't say anything about 'data'. I was naive to assume that all the usb switches handles data.
curious about this as well.See attached picture replace the 3 blade fuse with a 2 pole 10 amp put a tap in fuse in the bottom position and put a small terminal onnthe other end plug in to the 3rd slot on the left (of the 3 terminal fuse. Usb works only when ignition is onView attachment 177932
I got the fuse taps in today from amazon, going to attempt this.Interesting. Do you have links to the parts you used?
Curious if this worked for you? Seems like its almost to easy of a solution?I got the fuse taps in today from amazon, going to attempt this.