I tapped into the front 12v socket (inside obviously) and put a 12v socket behind and plugged in my dashcam to it, then routed the wires behind the glove box and up the front pillar on driver side, then along the headliner and to behind the rear view mirror.I am in the process of shopping for a car cam. Has anyone figured out how to hardwire to the 12v system?
I tapped into the front 12v socket (inside obviously) and put a 12v socket behind and plugged in my dashcam to it, then routed the wires behind the glove box and up the front pillar on driver side, then along the headliner and to behind the rear view mirror.
Similar to this but backwards and I didn't tap into the fuse box: http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123829094-Hardwiring-a-Valentine-1
I was thinking of a dash cam for my wife's CX-9, but amazingly the vast majorit are no name brands. Saw an article on this lamenting the fact that the big names are missing a big opportunity in making a nice dash cam.
It seems that the only option is to loom at Amazon and look at the most popular and take a gamble. So I haven't bought anything yet. The GoPro does not loop the video once the card is full, so not really an option.
Got into a wreck in my truck a few months back where a dashcam would have made a big difference, but this being a nice shiny new car, i wanted something small, out of the way, and no wires strung everywhere.
Found the camera I was looking for
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-0801-Ambarella-A2S60-Chip-Car-DVR-Blackbox-HD-1080P-OV2710-G-sensor-GPS-/121132982864?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c3416a250
About double what I wanted to pay, but it checked all the right boxes and it uses the same sensor as the GoPro HD, so the quality should be pretty good. I ordered it up and it came on the slow boat from china.
I wanted the camera hidden and as out of the way as possible, I dont want it to be obvious to cops or bystanders that I a have a camera, and I want the interior to remain clean anyway. Behind the rear view mirror is the best spot but due to the sensor pod that was a no go. Next best was on the passenger side of the sensor pod.
Thanks to Seminole for his Valentine 1 install writeup. I used that as reference.
(http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123829094-Hardwiring-a-Valentine-1)
Install went pretty smoothly, the camera has a cleat that attaches to the windshield.
tucked the power wire up behind the headliner along and around to the A pillar, which pops off
then i popped off the seal and routed the wiring down through the panels and into the fusebox.
originally planned to use a fuse tap to tap into one of many unused fuse slots, but I bought the wrong size fuse tap. So while i wait for the right size to come in, I had just baaaarreeeely enough wire to tuck the power wire behind the lower dash panel and route the power plug around to the regular 12v socket.
when the fuse tap gets here it will be completely invisible install except for the camera itself, and ill get my 12v socket back
Odd. I wonder why it wouldnt work with the fuse tap. It should be all the same.Just keep it in mine, your camera might not work with the fuse tap. I tried on my cam and it didn't work. I had to tap into the 12v socket too.
Anyways, any thoughts on your camera? My friends want one too after seeing me install one.
I want it for my own legal protection. It could possibly defend my story in case of accident or use of deadly force, etc.What is the thought process behind installing one of these? Just a layer of protection in case of accidents or trouble with police? Other uses?
What does Denver have to do with anything?
I see only 1 loud mouth in this thread.loud mouthed wanna-be
If I am stuck in traffic and someone starts kicking my car, deadly force is not justified. If he then uses a weapon, and starts smashing the glass, then deadly force is justified - because I am in fear or serious bodily injury. I am pretty sure you are not saying that if some wacko starts in on the car with a bat or a gun with us in it that I am supposed to sit and do nothing. Again, no way to retreat, seatbelts fastened, two children in car seats. I am boxed in on I-25, or Colfax, God fobid.
Finally received my dashcam from FoxOffer. A "VF300W".. I probably won't be recommending this one since it's grainy and a bit washed out in my view. If you anyone want to see videos I've recorded using the dashcam, here's 2 of them. I haven't had a chance to drive at night.
http://youtu.be/ZMBoDvH_r-c
http://youtu.be/CnVqtr-AiIY
http://youtu.be/BFGUPz-FRyo
Nothing special about the videos, just showing the quality of the dashcam.
quality looks plenty good to me. more than enough quality for the purposes of a dashcam.
how did you mount yours and run the cabling?