Rain sensor standby?
The story is: I bought a Chinese dashcam, it can be powered from a rain sensor, I asked the seller to put a cable to give it a try and luckily it worked. All is good, but I see that dashcam is on even when I have no key fob inserted and the car ignition is off. I don't know if it's also the same with the alarm set to on, I never tried to stay in a locked car for a long time to observe the camera, but I guess it's the same. However, the seller says it shouldn't be like that and generally rain sensor powers off when the car is locked.
I am concerned about the battery and I do not want 24h recording camera to drain my car battery so I won't be able to start the car.
Anybody can confirm what is the usual behavior of the rain sensor on GLK 2011: does it fade out after switching off the car or it goes to standby and hence keeps power?
I have a California PZEV car if that matters












However, we do have a few Wyze security cameras (wireless) that can be hidden in the palm of your hand, and bought from a local big-box hardware store for $20-25 bucks each.
If you have something similar, you could place the security cam in the GLK, sitting on the center console, pointing at the dash, and check on it *hours* later. That's what I'd do, simply place one of the Wyze cams inside and check on it a couple hours (or more) later
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