hi guys any of you hard wired a dashcam on you car ?
Want to hard wire to passenger side hopefully
Want to hard wire to passenger side hopefully
Mines ran to a spare fuse on the passenger side (rhd car) works perfect
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Sorry mines an ignition switched feed. Pretty sure there's spare permenant live feeds, just test with a multi meter.Is that a constant live ? Mine needs a constant live as it can be used as a parking monitor too.
Also can you tell me which fuse lol
Cheers
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I'm not really sure it matters in terms of cable routing whether or not you tap into the driver or passenger side fuse panels. However I recently advised someone who was trying to find a switched fuse on the drivers side and he gave up and used the passenger side instead, although I think he was trying to do it without the aid of a multimeter which is a bit silly because basic multimeters are fairly cheap these days.
For safety I'd advise using one or two add-a-circuit type piggy-back fuse holders depending on the type of dashcam. Just take care with the crimping: Strip back a long length of insulation and then twist the (probably) stranded wires and fold in half twice. This will give enough metal for the crimp to hold onto. Also make sure to get low value fuses for the dashcam. They are only a few watts so only have thin wires. The purpose of a fuse is to limit the current through a wire under fault conditions so that there is no risk of overheating and fire. So really the maximum fuse should be around 3A. If there is an in-line fuse-holder then check what rating that fuse is and try to match it. But don't rely on just that fuse because since it is in-line it is not protecting all the wire. Finally make sure the ground/chassis connection is good. There is certainly a dedicated tapping point near the passenger side fuse panel, and presumably there is one on the driver's side too.
I hard wired mine using a female cigarette socket (to keep original lead intact) connected this to a piggyback fuse into a ignition live feed, ground wire to body.What hard wire kit are you using? I got a Yi dash cam and fed up of having the wire dangling down, so was wondering how to hard wire it
Anyone tapped in to reverse lights for activation of a rear camera? Just wondering where people have done this? At the lights in the boot lid (saloon) or inside the car?
I hard wired mine using a female cigarette socket (to keep original lead intact) connected this to a piggyback fuse into a ignition live feed, ground wire to body.
I've just ordered a new camera as mine is playing up.
Anyone tapped in to reverse lights for activation of a rear camera? Just wondering where people have done this? At the lights in the boot lid (saloon) or inside the car?
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Cheers was hoping someone had picked up the feed inside the car instead of tapping into the boot lid feed. Want to try and avoid if possible having to pass it into the boot lid.For reversing I just connected into the nearside tail lamp and into the positive signal for the reverse light when engaged. That was I get full screen when reversing, although I don;t really need it as I have it via the MMI.
Cheers was hoping someone had picked up the feed inside the car instead of tapping into the boot lid feed. Want to try and avoid if possible having to pass it into the boot lid.
Wondered if there was a junction inside the boot or near?
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Sorry my bad. Just in the process of changing camera. Rhd tapped into drivers side fusesMines ran to a spare fuse on the passenger side (rhd car) works perfect
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