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Hoover



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Wales 2011 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Galway Green
Wiring in a dash cam

Hi, I collected my new Freelander yesterday and was wondering where is the best location to wire in a dash cam, as the power sockets are all a long way from the screen, is there somewhere I can take a feed from in the dash?

Cheers North Wales Land Rover Club

1984 90 undergoing full restoration.

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Re: Wiring in a dash cam

Hoover wrote:
Hi, I collected my new Freelander yesterday and was wondering where is the best location to wire in a dash cam, as the power sockets are all a long way from the screen, is there somewhere I can take a feed from in the dash?

Cheers


Mine is hard wired in to the supply for the rear socket (the one in between the front seats) because this is always live irrespective of the ignition being on or off and this allows for parking or incident recording. The wiring run is beneath the roof trim, down the A pillar and under the carpet and up the inside of the centre consol - I think, but I had it professionally installed. The only wiring that is visible is a few centimetres of power and coax to the front camera, but this is hidden by the rear view mirror, and a couple of centimetres of coax to the rear camera. Both cameras are barely visible from inside.

C

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Hoover



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Thanks chaps I will wire it in to the fuse box directly Thumbs Up North Wales Land Rover Club

1984 90 undergoing full restoration.

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England 2012 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Orkney Grey

If it helps I bought this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nextbase-Car-Camer...ge_o02_s00 and it worked a treat. I'm using it with this http://www.amazon.co.uk/AUTO-VOX-Capacitor...ge_o02_s00 The video is reasonable quality but could be better, however I love the fact that you can't really tell it's there as it's so small and can just leave it permanently plugged in.

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I've just bought one of these as an experiment, two camera's Fitted it to my Range Rover, worked out at less than £50 with a mini SD card. Seems to perform well, even has a remote.

Got it almost fully fitted, ran cables round the headlining, just the power to sort

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/371244315676?_tr...EBIDX%3AIT

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