Is the trigger wire the ignition wire? I wouldn’t know where to fit it at the vehicle end.
My stop/start stopped working after lunch today. Hasn’t worked since. I had the radio on for 20 mins or so, my phone was charging & the dashcam was on. I’ve only done 7 miles.
Does the dashcam eat much battery do you know & would it help to piggyback it onto a position ii fuse?
The suggestions are that a dash cam uses between 1.8 watt and 2.5 watt. (12w is an amp over an hour. I think my starter battery is 90 amph.) That's not very much but over a period of time it will flatten a battery. A customer has a Ford Ranger and he accidentally left his dashcam on whilst the vehicle was parked on his driveway for a 'few' days. The battery was flat. He called the AA who charged it a bit and then jump started it. They eventually had to reprogram the ecu as it had lost a few settings, according to the AA guy.
If you are prepared to recharge your leisure battery every night you might try and switch the b2b charger off and see if the stop start reactivates without that additional draw.
They warn you that having the b2b charger linked to the ignition switch is the only way if you have regenerative braking but that it will be active with the ignition on and could flatten the starter battery.
There will be plenty of fuses in the fuse box that are only active with the ignition on, radio, cigarette lighter/ auxiliary power socket, wipers, reverse lights, etc so a piggy back fuse can be linked into any of those fuses with it own low rated fuse. Ive done this with my reverse camera.