Dash Cam beginner.

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Thorodin

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2,459 posts

133 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Can anyone please help with info re hard wiring of a dash camera (don't want to pollute the other worthy thread)? I’m expecting Mrs to astound and surprise me with a pressie soon and would like to avoid wandering cables. Ideally, a direction to a “How To” would be favourite with wiring to a supply that is dead when ignition off. The cigar lighter is not an option. Car is Rover 75. Thanks.

defblade

7,428 posts

213 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Generally easiest to pull the stereo and tap into the ACC (ignition switched live) and earth for that.

Slushbox

1,484 posts

105 months

Thursday 17th November 2016
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You can fit a 'fuse tap' into the fuse box, terminated in a spare cig lighter socket. Then run the wire up the A pillar. Plastic bike tyre levers are good for tucking the wire behind plastic panels or headlining.

The dashcams tend to use 5 VDC with a USB socket in the side. So *don't* cut the plug/convertor off and wire to 12VDC.

I don't where the fusebox is on your car, but there was enough room in mine to fit a double cig socket, wired to the fuse tap/ earth, to drive the sat nav and the dashcam.

Fuse taps:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/fuse-adapter-2-Insert-vol...

V8covin

7,281 posts

193 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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Slushbox said:
You can fit a 'fuse tap' into the fuse box, terminated in a spare cig lighter socket. Then run the wire up the A pillar. Plastic bike tyre levers are good for tucking the wire behind plastic panels or headlining.

The dashcams tend to use 5 VDC with a USB socket in the side. So *don't* cut the plug/convertor off and wire to 12VDC.

I don't where the fusebox is on your car, but there was enough room in mine to fit a double cig socket, wired to the fuse tap/ earth, to drive the sat nav and the dashcam.

Fuse taps:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/fuse-adapter-2-Insert-vol...
Today I received a 12v to 5v adaptor I bought off Ebay to power my newly purchased dashcam.It has a micro usb connector like my camera has.But it doesn't.It seems there are various types of micro usb connectors and mine doesn't fit so if you go down this route be fore warned.The easiest option for me is to splice the power wires rather than to try and source the correct adaptor.