securityguy
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Ping me if you need any help...happy to help my friend!No sir, I should be good. Thanks for the help and have a great new year's eve!!!
Ping me if you need any help...happy to help my friend!No sir, I should be good. Thanks for the help and have a great new year's eve!!!
Thank you Sir! Happy New Year
Thanks for the pics. I just ordered the DR750X-2CH Plus. Did you mount the rear camera directly on the glass? If so is it on the sliding window? Hard to tell from the pic.Rest of the pix
Yep...the adhesive pads that come with the Blackvue are very strong and not affected by the heat. Great camera and excellent quality accessories.And for anyone curious about the Blackvue adhesive mount, it's been a year and the camera hasn't budged at all, even in the Florida heat.
I think I might set-up an 800 number for technical/installation support on anything electronic...$0.99/minute with a 10 minute minimum
Happy New Year everyone and may 2022 be a great one for us all.
Go for it!! You can retroactively bill me!! Hell your in North Fla and I'm in Ga, setup a shop and you can count on me as a paying customer!!I think I might set-up an 800 number for technical/installation support on anything electronic...$0.99/minute with a 10 minute minimum
Happy New Year everyone and may 2022 be a great one for us all.
If you mount it to the sliding window...you'll NEVER be able to open it You mount it to the stationary window opposite the way it slides.Thanks for the pics. I just ordered the DR750X-2CH Plus. Did you mount the rear camera directly on the glass? If so is it on the sliding window? Hard to tell from the pic.
You can come over my home any time my friend...you won't be the first Happy to help if you need me!Go for it!! You can retroactively bill me!! Hell your in North Fla and I'm in Ga, setup a shop and you can count on me as a paying customer!!
Happy New to you and All!
I know, that was the point of my question. I just couldn't tell where it was mounted in the pic. Seems like I remember someone fashioning a bracket so it could be mounted in the center and not interfere with the sliding glass. I suppose it really doesn't make that much difference if it is offset a few inches.If you mount it to the sliding window...you'll NEVER be able to open it You mount it to the stationary window opposite the way it slides.
You can buy a bracket from the website below or fabricate one yourself if you want the camera centered. Having it offset doesn't impact what you need or want to see so not really necessary IMPO:I know, that was the point of my question. I just couldn't tell where it was mounted in the pic. Seems like I remember someone fashioning a bracket so it could be mounted in the center and not interfere with the sliding glass. I suppose it really doesn't make that much difference if it is offset a few inches.
Completely agree!!Having it offset doesn't impact what you need or want to see so not really necessary IMPO:
I mounted on the glass on the passenger side. It is not on the sliding window. I put it there to hide the cable going from the camera up to roof. The window opens and closes without hitting the cable.Thanks for the pics. I just ordered the DR750X-2CH Plus. Did you mount the rear camera directly on the glass? If so is it on the sliding window? Hard to tell from the pic.