Dashcam Recommendations?
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But I am using a Celllink battery pack which when hardwired to the fuse box, will pull anywhere between 7.5 to 10A. And per the website:
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"For Cellink installations, we recommend using an accessory fuse of at least 15A as it has been known to blow 7.5 or 10A fuses. For regular dash cam hardwire kits you can use as low as a 2A blade fuse but if you don't have one handy it's okay to run a higher amperage fuse. Most high quality dash cam hardwire cables will have inline 2-3A glass fuses that will protect your dash cam in addition to the protection the add-a-fuse offers. Vehicles that run low-profile fuses should go with the add-a-fuse as it is very difficult just to wrap a wire around a fuse leg and plug it back in with low-profiles fuses."
.So I will use the 15A for now and hope it is sufficient. Thanks again for your help. I will eventually install this once I get the time and will report back with results.
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Thank you very much for the detailed writeup peteharvey. It looks like you are using a 15A original fuse paired with 3A and a 10A original fuse paired with 3A. I understand that the current draw from these dashcams @ 12V is probably less than an amp and it's typically good to double the fuse (typically per UL). However, this is ONLY good if you running the dashcams directly from the fuse box.
But I am using a Celllink battery pack which when hardwired to the fuse box, will pull anywhere between 7.5 to 10A. And per the website:
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So I will use the 15A for now and hope it is sufficient. Thanks again for your help. I will eventually install this once I get the time and will report back with results.
But I am using a Celllink battery pack which when hardwired to the fuse box, will pull anywhere between 7.5 to 10A. And per the website:
.
"For Cellink installations, we recommend using an accessory fuse of at least 15A as it has been known to blow 7.5 or 10A fuses. For regular dash cam hardwire kits you can use as low as a 2A blade fuse but if you don't have one handy it's okay to run a higher amperage fuse. Most high quality dash cam hardwire cables will have inline 2-3A glass fuses that will protect your dash cam in addition to the protection the add-a-fuse offers. Vehicles that run low-profile fuses should go with the add-a-fuse as it is very difficult just to wrap a wire around a fuse leg and plug it back in with low-profiles fuses."
.So I will use the 15A for now and hope it is sufficient. Thanks again for your help. I will eventually install this once I get the time and will report back with results.
I was thinking of hardwiring for dashcams, rather than the Cellink B battery pack.
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eddie420 (05-06-18)
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Got sidetracked. Will be doing install soon. Also cleaned up the wires a bit. Btw, I checked the 20A sun roof fuse and it had power going to it even though ignition was off. Was strange... but maybe because I was upside down I might have checked the wrong fuse. Will double check tomorrow.
We must test each fuse with a fuse tester or a multimeter if we want to really know if it is continuous power supply, or switched power supply.
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Continuous or Switched Power Supply
Do we want to hardwire to a continuous power supply socket in the fuse box, or only a switched power supply socket?
Because a switched power supply socket in the fuse box will only recharge your Lion battery pack when the engine is switched on, while a continuous power supply socket will recharge your Lion battery pack 24 hours/day and 7 days/week; I suspect you want only a switched power supply socket.
In my experience, our logical thinking often doesn't work, because I remember in one of my other cars, the windscreen wiper is "supposed" to be a switched power supply which only worked when the engine was switched on, but in fact it was "actually" a continuous power supply - confirmed after testing etc.
The way to ensure that we are really using a genuine switched fuse was to use an simple current tester like the one below, while I actually use a Fluke 87V multimeter, to measure the current to identify a number of switched fuses to tap into.
Continuous or Switched Power Supply
Do we want to hardwire to a continuous power supply socket in the fuse box, or only a switched power supply socket?
Because a switched power supply socket in the fuse box will only recharge your Lion battery pack when the engine is switched on, while a continuous power supply socket will recharge your Lion battery pack 24 hours/day and 7 days/week; I suspect you want only a switched power supply socket.
In my experience, our logical thinking often doesn't work, because I remember in one of my other cars, the windscreen wiper is "supposed" to be a switched power supply which only worked when the engine was switched on, but in fact it was "actually" a continuous power supply - confirmed after testing etc.
The way to ensure that we are really using a genuine switched fuse was to use an simple current tester like the one below, while I actually use a Fluke 87V multimeter, to measure the current to identify a number of switched fuses to tap into.
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eddie420 (05-15-18)
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I've been tapping off of the mirror power for years on my GS and 3IS... It's really not a bad option and lends itself to a clean install. Check out the wiring diagrams here:
http://docdro.id/TmWfv5o
If anyone is interested in a turn-key solution, check this homelink to micro-usb adapter out:
http://docdro.id/TmWfv5o
If anyone is interested in a turn-key solution, check this homelink to micro-usb adapter out:
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#68
You guys do realize you can tap into an unsed part of the fusebox. One row of fuses is dedicated always on power and the other side is switched power, confirmed by my voltmeter. This way you wont have to risk using a fuse spot for heated seats or hazard lights. I used the fuse box right under the front passenger footwell to install my Thinkware F770 and Cellink Neo battery. It worked flawlessly.
I also have an Owl Dash cam installed in the same car too. This one is connected to the OBD2 port on my 2014 GS350.
So I have two front cameras, a rear view camera and an in-cabin camera. My employees hate parking near me. LoL
I also have an Owl Dash cam installed in the same car too. This one is connected to the OBD2 port on my 2014 GS350.
So I have two front cameras, a rear view camera and an in-cabin camera. My employees hate parking near me. LoL
Last edited by AL13NV8D3R; 08-18-18 at 04:55 PM.
#69
You guys do realize you can tap into an unsed part of the fusebox. One row of fuses is dedicated always on power and the other side is switched power, confirmed by my voltmeter. This way you wont have to risk using a fuse spot for heated seats or hazard lights. I used the fuse box right under the front passenger footwell to install my Thinkware F770 and Cellink Neo battery. It worked flawlessly.
I also have an Owl Dash cam installed in the same car too. This one is connected to the OBD2 port on my 2014 GS350.
So I have two front cameras, a rear view camera and an in-cabin camera. My employees hate parking near me. LoL
I also have an Owl Dash cam installed in the same car too. This one is connected to the OBD2 port on my 2014 GS350.
So I have two front cameras, a rear view camera and an in-cabin camera. My employees hate parking near me. LoL
#70
The outer edges of the fuse box is either 12V Constant and the opposite side is 12V Switched. I test every single one of the fuse slots to confirm this. Make sure when you use a voltmeter that you remove the fuse first then use the positive probe on the outer edge fuse contact of the fuse box and the negative probe to the ground of the vehicle.
My GS didnt come with every option so there were alot of empty fuse slots available. I tapped my wiring to those empty fuse slots to ease of application and safety.
Last edited by AL13NV8D3R; 08-27-18 at 06:49 AM.
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@peteharvey Is the Viofo A129 camera a good camera for parking mode? I am looking for parking mode and WiFi/app capability. You rated the previous model as a good model for parking mode. I plan on buying the hardwire kit.