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Old 21-03-2016, 07:59 PM   #9
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Default Re: LZ Focus (Thai Models)

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BLACKVUE DR650GW-2CH

It is designed to turn off power to the cam at 12V and turn back on when the ignition is on.
Can you adjust that? I've been looking at wiring kits like the Power Magic Pro but have decided not to use parking mode anyway. My dashcam is still on it's way from China but I think I'll just splice into fuse 86 as from what I've read that's the only one that cuts power when the ignition is off (apart from fuses in the engine bay and the rear compartment fuse box).

Still have to work out where to install it. Was going to go in the center under the rear view mirror but noticed the wipers don't cover that area and I'd prefer not to have it too low. I'll figure all that out when it arrives
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