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Old 03-31-2023, 11:16 AM
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they changed the app but still able to access footage, live ones and also remote ones. they have the new 970x too.
I find it a lot easier to just take the memory card out and put it in my laptop anyway.
 
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Old 11-26-2023, 08:46 AM
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I wired my 110 yesterday using a different approach, just wanted to share.

I used the Powerful UK wiring loom & rear camera mount, then followed their video install on their 90 with some improvisations to work for a 110's length. Though I may extend my wire length and do the rear camera as Allegedly did. but I don't mind the rear camera in its spot at the moment. Also my front camera is more right sided so I don't have as good a view on the left side of the vehicle. I just didn't want the front camera down so low under neath all the factory camera and sensors...

In this pic are the access points I ran through the headliner with ease. Note to self...that rear Meridian roof speaker will NOT come out.


 
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Old 11-26-2023, 09:09 AM
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Reading through this thread, I was wondering why there was no mention of using the rear fuse box. I have front and rear cameras in my ‘22 110 and for the front camera I used the PowerfulUK’s wiring tap for the overhead connection, and for the rear camera I did essentially the same as Allegedly running the wire through the rubber boot between the door and the body but made my connections right there in the rear fuse box, picking up a constant 12V and a switched accessory feed.
 
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Originally Posted by WTFChuck
Reading through this thread, I was wondering why there was no mention of using the rear fuse box. I have front and rear cameras in my ‘22 110 and for the front camera I used the PowerfulUK’s wiring tap for the overhead connection, and for the rear camera I did essentially the same as Allegedly running the wire through the rubber boot between the door and the body but made my connections right there in the rear fuse box, picking up a constant 12V and a switched accessory feed.
my rear camera has to plug into my front camera. I got the 520 2ch.
 
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Old 11-26-2023, 08:25 PM
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my rear camera has to plug into my front camera. I got the 520 2ch.
That explains it. I’m just glad I was able to avoid fishing wire all the way to the front of the vehicle. That’s a lot of headliner to deal with. Maybe it will help someone’s future install.
 
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Originally Posted by WTFChuck
Reading through this thread, I was wondering why there was no mention of using the rear fuse box. I have front and rear cameras in my ‘22 110 and for the front camera I used the PowerfulUK’s wiring tap for the overhead connection, and for the rear camera I did essentially the same as Allegedly running the wire through the rubber boot between the door and the body but made my connections right there in the rear fuse box, picking up a constant 12V and a switched accessory feed.
which fuses did you tap? pics please?
 
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Old 02-13-2024, 07:03 AM
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Anyway, figured it out and installed my blackvue 900x 2 channel from my C8. Used a micro2 fuse tap add on and connected to F10(accessory) and F14(battery) source. Works great!
 
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