Have you ever taken a DMM to a car and measured the voltage? It is all over the place
It would be much safer to take you measurements while the vehicle was stationary.
.... usually around 11.4 for mine.
The either
a) you battery is on the way out
b) your voltage reg is crook
c) you have excessive resistance in body earth
d) you have no clue.
e) some or all of the above.
Also, recommendations are there for little boys like you...
oh? And there was me thinking they were printed for you and other numskulls to ignore!
It all has to do with heat dissipation....
It has to do with safe operation. Yes I know you thought SOA was "Sons of Anarchy" but you missed the point.
I have had 24v input to 5v regulators before
Whoop award yourself the Golden Teapot for services to bodge!
..... You just need to know how to cool it down....
Any designer with a clue would be more interested in how not to heat it up in the first instance?
Also, there are circuits only active in a car when in reverse.
And how many of those are accessible at the fuse block?
He could also use a novel item like a switch
He'll just as likely take a switch to you if he smokes his arduino due to your dumb advice.
... but that just might be out of your league...
Careful cowboy, those air swings are robbing your brain of necessary oxygen!