Belvedere
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What brand is your card?I’m still rocking my 512
Every file is 1 minute long as expected and in order.
What brand is your card?I’m still rocking my 512
Every file is 1 minute long as expected and in order.
BTW, I tried a couple FM stations in town and didn't notice any issues.I will check for you next time I drive it. I never listen to FM so I won't have a proper frame of reference to test but I'll be able to see if I can get some of the locals
Can you view all the files on the app via WiFi connection?I’m still rocking my 512
Every file is 1 minute long as expected and in order.
I'll try to get time to install on Friday.Have any of you installed the hardwire kit yet? If so, what fuse locations did you use? I got my cable today and expected it to have piggy back fuses like my old cam had, but it does not. Just trying to figure out if there are any unused fuse spots that can be utilized, otherwise, I will have to do some rewiring of the FitcamX hardwire cable.
Well, I attempted to install the hardwire kit last night. I ran the cable from the camera, under the headliner, down the driver side A pillar, and to the fuse box under the steering wheel. I then located an "acc" fuse and an "always on" (bat+" fuse) only to realize the size provided by FitCam is not used in our trucks. I think I am going to order some fuse taps, like the ones below, and rewire in the correct fuses instead.I'll try to get time to install on Friday.
What brand is your card?
Wouldn't the B+ NEED to be on all the time? Or else how would the camera get power when the truck was off?I am happy to report that the above fuse taps worked perfectly. I simply cut the "fuses" off that came on the hardwire kit, keeping the actual (barrel) fuses intact. I then wired the correct fuse taps I got on Amazon, placed the fuses in it, and plugged them into the corresponding fuse location in the fuse box. Everything is working great now and I couldn't be happier. I have attached a picture of the fuse locations I used for those interested. The bottom location is the "acc" the other is the "bat+". Make sure to place the lower one all the way to the right so it doesn't remain on all the time.
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Yes. In the picture I circled the two fuse locations I used. The lower one is the acc fuse and turns the camera on when you turn the truck on. The upper fuse tap is the bat+ and has constant power. This allows the camera to record while parked and the truck is off. My apologies If I did not make that clear earlier.Wouldn't the B+ NEED to be on all the time? Or else how would the camera get power when the truck was off?
It doesn't really matter which fusees we use, so long as one is constant (bat+) and one is an "acc" fuse. The lower fuse location is for the 12V plug on top of the dash. I like this in the far right position, so my 12V is not on constantly. That is why I used that as my "acc" fuse vs using it as a "bat+" as you have. Either works.View attachment 155853
This is how I did mine. Not sure if it matters, but I made sure my Batt fuse was all the way to the left. Works as it should.
Ah, yeah I've got to keep my 12v plug on the top as constant anyhow. Runs my wireless chargers. Thanks for the clarification.It doesn't really matter which fusees we use, so long as one is constant (bat+) and one is an "acc" fuse. The lower fuse location is for the 12V plug on top of the dash. I like this in the far right position, so my 12V is not on constantly. That is why I used that as my "acc" fuse vs using it as a "bat+" as you have. Either works.
If he fills out the police report and is lying he is committing a crime, perhaps someone should remind him of that.Interesting timing,
Installed the fitcamx a week ago.
Yesterday on the way home from school some dude broadsided us. (We are all fine).
And started telling me I swerved into his lane. My response was, let me pull the footage right now. He got super fooking quiet.
Then i called my insurance, and they started telling me that assigning responsibility is not a given. Once, i mentioned i had footage of the accident, they said it will help greatly at determining who is at fault.
Video shows us driving in middle lane and a dude coming from the right lane and slam into us like we don't exist.
Without the dashcam insurance said it is a "he said, she said" case and they usually split responsibility.
We will see what a insurance says once they review the video. But it can only help my case.