Best 12V tap location for Dash Cam
Hi. I recently got a D2 2,8QS and I want to know whats the best location to get Switched 12V for a dash cam?
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Up around the sunroof/central interior lights there's a fair bit of suitable and accessible wiring.
The only thing to be careful of is that some of it is "sleepable" live, i.e. it doesn't go off immediately with the ignition but a short while after. I recall tapping into sunroof wiring, admittedly on my PF, to add a dimming mirror. |
Isn’t there a thread on here from Sean (Steamship) that followed his dashcam fitting to his D2? IIRC, it had photos that included wiring. I’m hopeless at serching the forum - maybe someone could find it and post a link?
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I fitted a piggyback fuse in the fuse box and ran the wire up the pillar and under the headlining. I expect it's the same as Sean or another member here as that's where I got the idea from.
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Quote:
http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/showthread.php?p=85190 and the relevant bit that Ronin is interested in is this: For the 12v feed, I used a piggyback fuse holder into the fuse at Yellow 2 (telephone/navigation). |
You say you want a switched live. Check how long your dash cam battery will last. If you leave it off for too long and the camera battery goes flat you may loose settings. If the camera records when the car is bumped while parked you might miss that as well. I've used a permanent live with a piggy back fuze holder.
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My camera is an a118c, It doesn't have a battery only a capacitor. So a fuse tap at yellow 2. noted. Will post pics when installed. Thank you all for help.
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Just use an “add a fuse” and run it from the fuse box, I always run them that way, safe and reversible
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I ended up tapping into switched +12V at the sunroof connector. I used a cable with an inline fuse in it. I didn't want to use the 'add a fuse' thing as it would involve running cables down the A pillars which hold the airbags and I didn't want to touch any of it. A 10cm run of cable from dash to the 12 to 5V PSU did it.
https://i.imgur.com/xcp1iLc.jpg |
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