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Hard-wire Dash Cam Install

Ramit392

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Would love to put a bed cam and front grill cam in my new 2023 Ram but just don't want to take my grill out to do ii...lol. No pain no gain I guess. Thought Sure when I ordered my Truck I had ordered the 360 cams but I did not by mistake. ):
 

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Installed the Blackvue today thanks to this thread! I do have one remaining question though…In the Blackvue manual it calls out the hazard light fuse location to be used for the battery saver feature. Is there a specific reason for this exact fuse? I used locations F-33 & F-66 like this thread called out, but I want to be sure.
 

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Big shout out to securityguy for helping me with my dash cam install. I thought it would be simple to install a Viofo A119 mini 2, but of course, I ran into issues. Turned out I had a bad camera. Replaced it with a new one and now everything is working perfectly. I really appreciate this forum and its members for the ideas and help!
 

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Those of you who have installed in the RAM, Blendmount or right on the glass? Thoughts? Looking at the Blackview 970x
 

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I wasn't interested in having my dashcam run 24/7. Only wanted it while driving. Have the Escort M1 dashcam, mounted on a BlendMount support. Used a MirrorTap for power, so the dashcam only operates when the power mirror does (ignition on, ACC on, etc.). Clean and efficient, with no wires hanging in my face. The Escort M1 is designed to work in conjunction with a radar detector, and I do not have a radar detector presently (usually drive conservatively) but may purchase one some time in the future. The additional wire coming out of the side of the dashcam (shown hanging loose in the second picture) is the factory supplied power source for the future detector. The power goes through the camera and into the detector. I just have the short detector power cord tied/tucked up out of the way for the time being.
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How did you tap into the mirror power?
 

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