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 🤦
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 :)
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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
This even helped me have the confidence to try this on my own.
thanks, nicely explained. and keep up the good work.
Thanks, appreciate it!
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 🤦
This hardwire will be the same steps as hardwiring the next base IQ dash cam?
Yes it's the same process :)
@ thanks
I have hardware nextbase and next base 422Gw camera. Can I connect to fuse from radio ?
Generally the audio fuse is ok, but best to do your own checks first
@LensOfJames my own check ? What you mean. Better some empty fuse maybe ? I have connected to audio fuse and its work
If it works then all is good :)
Why do you have to take a fuse out and then use an empty slot?
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 :)