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@wolvoman1Күн бұрын
Wonderful how the adverts step in mid sentence or just at that right moment
@That_spicy_roccoАй бұрын
Gonna try this for the old dears dash cam i bought her for xmas. You just made the whole process so much less daunting thank you
@jartotable3 ай бұрын
This even helped me have the confidence to try this on my own.
@3rdbrain3 ай бұрын
thanks, nicely explained. and keep up the good work.
@LensOfJames3 ай бұрын
Thanks, appreciate it!
@Superterminal23 күн бұрын
Annoyingly on the last step the fuse I took out, doesnt fit in the adaptor and the adaptor doesnt fit where the fuse came out of either. Both are only about 0.5mm too big too 🤦
@przemokbh8079Ай бұрын
I have hardware nextbase and next base 422Gw camera. Can I connect to fuse from radio ?
@LensOfJamesАй бұрын
Generally the audio fuse is ok, but best to do your own checks first
@przemokbh8079Ай бұрын
@LensOfJames my own check ? What you mean. Better some empty fuse maybe ? I have connected to audio fuse and its work
@LensOfJamesАй бұрын
If it works then all is good :)
@LevantoMurosАй бұрын
This hardwire will be the same steps as hardwiring the next base IQ dash cam?
@LensOfJamesАй бұрын
Yes it's the same process :)
@LevantoMurosАй бұрын
@ thanks
@alliedatheistalliance67765 күн бұрын
EDIT: Ignore the following, it just plugs into the front dash cam. Does the rear connect the same way, or directly to the front dash cam?
@LensOfJames5 күн бұрын
The rear camera will plug into the dash cam as usual. No need to hardwire that camera too
@alliedatheistalliance67765 күн бұрын
@@LensOfJames Thanks James! ☺
@waxfluent51052 ай бұрын
Why do you have to take a fuse out and then use an empty slot?
@LensOfJames2 ай бұрын
You don't necessarily, it just depends on how many slots are being used in your vehicle and how many are free. I had quite a few free because I have a low spec model of my van, but top spec vans might have all the fuse slots full, so you'd have no choice but to remove a fuse. I was just trying to give as broad a picture of how to do it as possible :)