I dont use a splitter.
It does stay plugged in except when have to get inspected. Tried to use a splitter then, and was advised was a no-no.
I used a single MX on an F150 for a few years, never a problem. When was driving a Camry, found a cabled elm27 or similar worked great.
Since bought my Yukon, it tears up MX+. I have had the thought that when alternator does its "high charge" of 14.7 to 14.9, if that might be tearing something up. To combat, I have kicked around the idea of using a buck converter to under hood fusebox. That is, until I saw price tag of one that can support halogen headlights, engine fan, AC fan, windows, rear ac fan, etc. Yukon is stock SLT.
Debating on LFP batteries after a Big 5 upgrade. Would need to knock down alternator peak volts. If my target LFP charge termination is 3.45 per cell, then max out on alternator should be 13.8, 14vdc tops. Maybe that would resolve burning up MX+ as well.
I did hear back from OBDLink today. Engineer is going to see what results from previous one I sent in were. But, he does indicate that it appears firmware is pooched, and firmware recovery sees adapter, but can't go any further.
It does stay plugged in except when have to get inspected. Tried to use a splitter then, and was advised was a no-no.
I used a single MX on an F150 for a few years, never a problem. When was driving a Camry, found a cabled elm27 or similar worked great.
Since bought my Yukon, it tears up MX+. I have had the thought that when alternator does its "high charge" of 14.7 to 14.9, if that might be tearing something up. To combat, I have kicked around the idea of using a buck converter to under hood fusebox. That is, until I saw price tag of one that can support halogen headlights, engine fan, AC fan, windows, rear ac fan, etc. Yukon is stock SLT.
Debating on LFP batteries after a Big 5 upgrade. Would need to knock down alternator peak volts. If my target LFP charge termination is 3.45 per cell, then max out on alternator should be 13.8, 14vdc tops. Maybe that would resolve burning up MX+ as well.
I did hear back from OBDLink today. Engineer is going to see what results from previous one I sent in were. But, he does indicate that it appears firmware is pooched, and firmware recovery sees adapter, but can't go any further.