Thinkware F770 dash cam in the RX450h
#31
I mounted on the windshield, behind the rear view mirror and to the right of the sensor box. You want the camera as close as possible to the glass to minimize reflections that might interfere with the camera capturing images on the other side of the windshield glass.
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feddery (06-21-17)
#32
Hi new here. I currently am setting up the particular 2 channel cam "Thinkware F770" to girlfriend's X350. Anyway... Isn't there a way to "tap a fuse" or use the hardwire kit that came with the dash cam?
I bought the camera for most importantly for the "parking mode" feature since dings and scratches mysteriously <hand gestures< keep appearing on the car.
If it can be done with by tapping the fuses, which fuses can be tapped? If not, what is the cheaper way to get parking mode
I bought the camera for most importantly for the "parking mode" feature since dings and scratches mysteriously <hand gestures< keep appearing on the car.
If it can be done with by tapping the fuses, which fuses can be tapped? If not, what is the cheaper way to get parking mode
Last edited by NDLexus; 09-02-17 at 09:35 PM.
#33
Hi new here. I currently am setting up the particular 2 channel cam "Thinkware F770" to girlfriend's X350. Anyway... Isn't there a way to "tap a fuse" or use the hardwire kit that came with the dash cam?
I bought the camera for most importantly for the "parking mode" feature since dings and scratches mysteriously <hand gestures< keep appearing on the car.
If it can be done with by tapping the fuses, which fuses can be tapped? If not, what is the cheaper way to get parking mode
I bought the camera for most importantly for the "parking mode" feature since dings and scratches mysteriously <hand gestures< keep appearing on the car.
If it can be done with by tapping the fuses, which fuses can be tapped? If not, what is the cheaper way to get parking mode
BW, the Strontium Nitro 128GB card Nigel recommended works fine with the Thinkware.
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NDLexus (09-04-17)
#34
Hi new here. I currently am setting up the particular 2 channel cam "Thinkware F770" to girlfriend's X350. Anyway... Isn't there a way to "tap a fuse" or use the hardwire kit that came with the dash cam?
I bought the camera for most importantly for the "parking mode" feature since dings and scratches mysteriously <hand gestures< keep appearing on the car.
If it can be done with by tapping the fuses, which fuses can be tapped? If not, what is the cheaper way to get parking mode
I bought the camera for most importantly for the "parking mode" feature since dings and scratches mysteriously <hand gestures< keep appearing on the car.
If it can be done with by tapping the fuses, which fuses can be tapped? If not, what is the cheaper way to get parking mode
1) At first I used a mirror tap: I had it powered from the rear view mirror by just soldering a pin into the end of the power and ground cables and inserting them into the mirror power connector. However, this power only tuns on when the car is powered.
2) Then I got a Celllink battery and have it powered from one of the empty fuses with a fuse tap. This fuse is powered when the car is powered. I was concerned about draining my car battery, so I wanted a separate power source. I placed the Cellink behind the left footrest area. Right behind the CPU box. The space there was just the space needed by the Celllink.
If you want to use an always on switch, then you might need to test a few fuses with a voltmeter to see which one has power when the car is powered off.
I placed the camera behind the rear view mirror and routed the cables between the humidity and lane assist camera.
Last edited by lexnewbi; 09-03-17 at 04:15 PM.
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NDLexus (09-04-17)
#35
I understand the need for the cell link pack, would the "power magic box" work for this feature as well? I seen it in my car forum, "mbworld," and they seem pretty happy with this $20some device working for their vehicles.
#36
The ThinkWare F770 has a voltage comparator and timer that you can set with the app. If the direct battery connection falls from the set voltage for more than5 minutes, the camera powers down. Thus, you do not need an external box to monitor the voltage or add a timer. If I remember correctly, the threshold could be set around 11.5V -12.5V. The recordings include the battery voltage condition, so you can experiment to figure out the best level to set it.
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NDLexus (09-05-17)
#37
The ThinkWare F770 has a voltage comparator and timer that you can set with the app. If the direct battery connection falls from the set voltage for more than5 minutes, the camera powers down. Thus, you do not need an external box to monitor the voltage or add a timer. If I remember correctly, the threshold could be set around 11.5V -12.5V. The recordings include the battery voltage condition, so you can experiment to figure out the best level to set it.
#39
I have the f800 pro. GOt it prof installed. I set the voltage to the lowest setting because it would randomly turn off/ wouldn't start etc. But now it's good.
Front and Rear.
My wife has one as well on the Prius and it saved her from an accident because someone hit her and she hit the car in front so she was not at fault and didn't pay any deductible because of the dash cam
Front and Rear.
My wife has one as well on the Prius and it saved her from an accident because someone hit her and she hit the car in front so she was not at fault and didn't pay any deductible because of the dash cam
#41
The DR900S-2CH is definitely nice with 4K front. I was going to wait until Black Friday deals to get it but am disappointed the rear camera is "only" 1080 and identical to the rear camera on the DR750 from last year. Have you had any issues with overheating? I was all set on upgrading to the BlackVue DR900S-2CH until I stumbled on the following dashcamtalk thread about overheating. Parking mode would serve me no good if the camera shuts down for self-preservation. Apparently you can remedy the heat issues by dialing down the resolution but that defeats the purpose of the main attraction of 4K! For others considering dashcams, here is a good video comparison of different models:
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ericsan13 (10-04-18)
#42
My DR900S did overheat when it was mounted on the glass in direct sunlight when it reached 94 degrees in Oregon. I then mounted it on the Blendmount and purchased two extra links to get it just under the plastic shown in the pic. Hasn’t overheated since but will need to test more next summer.
#43
My DR900S did overheat when it was mounted on the glass in direct sunlight when it reached 94 degrees in Oregon. I then mounted it on the Blendmount and purchased two extra links to get it just under the plastic shown in the pic. Hasn’t overheated since but will need to test more next summer.
#44
My DR900S did overheat when it was mounted on the glass in direct sunlight when it reached 94 degrees in Oregon. I then mounted it on the Blendmount and purchased two extra links to get it just under the plastic shown in the pic. Hasn’t overheated since but will need to test more next summer.
That is an idea worth trying, ericsan13. I read some other posts that a clear tint on your windshield (besides the legal issues) can distort the dashcam image when the film/windshield gets really hot. A small piece may still affect image quality, but I haven't tested it.
#45
I use the b-124, hard-wired...tried at first with the cigarette lighter connection but charged way to slow.. hardwired-charges really quick as advertised. I can get about 14 hours recording time with both cameras on. I’m planning on installing the power magic pro also with a relay to get more recording time since you can program it to cut off at a certain voltage and or time. I’m planning on also hardwiriring my Verizon mifi hotspot the same way to keep it always powered up.... I’ll post more pics when I can finally get around to doing this.. wife and I love our 350L... great car!