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Hardwire dash cam in rear


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Hi All,

Has anyone had any success (or Failure) hardwiring a dashcamera in the rear of a vehicle, I have hard wired one in the front via the fuse box and want one in the back now.

I have found a good earth and was thinking of using a scotchlok connector on one of the lives for the rear lights,

has anyone tried this?

Many thanks 

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First of all never use scotchloks IMHO they are a total bodge,if you wire your dash cam to the rear lights they will only work/charge when the lights are on,on the yaris it's not that difficult to run wires front to rear under the carpet along the inner sill.

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You need to connect to the boot light..

But for others who wants to install a front and rear camera, why not get a Blackvue 2CH ?  Less hassle in my opinion as I have one of these installed.

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" But for others who wants to install a front and rear camera, why not get a Blackvue 2CH ?  Less hassle in my opinion as I have one of these installed. "

I agree, not cheap but certainly the best option. Only one power supply required because the front camera powers the rear camera. I have one and it was very easy to install in my Yaris. It has worked perfectly for the last three years.

Scotchloks or similar - no, don't do it. As Neil says, they are a "bodge." solution.

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Hi all, 

thanks for the responses. I agree the dual cameras are the best solution, they look much better only require one power supply. 

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