As someone that seems to be very electronics savvy, do you have any info regarding the pre wired accessory switches? I have a V1 that I'm going to try to stealth install somewhere and will want to have it on a switch to easily turn on/off.@Drakka01 there's basically no room to spare behind the fusebox.
I haven't investigated them yet. My truck did come with some pigtails to connect to them so it's something I intend to look into.As someone that seems to be very electronics savvy, do you have any info regarding the pre wired accessory switches? I have a V1 that I'm going to try to stealth install somewhere and will want to have it on a switch to easily turn on/off.
So the switches are Ignition-On only, not surprisingly. This means they aren't useful for a camera with parking monitor mode. They do appear to have low-voltage/charge auto disconnect so you can't run your battery too low to start the truck in case of using it with ignition on but engine off.As someone that seems to be very electronics savvy, do you have any info regarding the pre wired accessory switches? I have a V1 that I'm going to try to stealth install somewhere and will want to have it on a switch to easily turn on/off.
I wonder what the point of having D always on would be? Seems like a logical place for bed lighting/camp lighting accessories that would work well on a switch. Maybe the intention is adding a switch at the rear to use it while back there?So the switches are Ignition-On only, not surprisingly. This means they aren't useful for a camera with parking monitor mode. They do appear to have low-voltage/charge auto disconnect so you can't run your battery too low to start the truck in case of using it with ignition on but engine off.
Aux1 = 15A on the black wire of all pigtails.
Aux2 = 10A on green wire
Aux3 = 5A on white wire
There is 1 connector in the engine compartment and 1 in the cabin above the driver footwell.
So you just connect to the appropriate wire on the pigtail for which switch/fuse you want to use.
These are A and B below. C and D are non-switched on their own fuse under the rear seat.
I found the easiest way is just to take the SD card out and plug it into your computer and open the BlackVue viewer. Very easy then.Nice setup! I love my Blackvue, and only wish it was easier to download footage.
i've had the BlackVue 500, 650 and now I have the 750 which send me alerts when the vehicle is parked although I currently don't have it enabled. I have AT&T service for phone but it was expensive just to have it for dash cam so for $10 a month I have T-Mobile. It's a really good feature when you have it enabled and I will have it enabled soon again.
On another note, I put a Wireless camera inside the vehicle at home so that if anybody messes with it I'll know right away, although I'm in a good neighborhood and no issues. It's the summertime that concerns me when kids are out of school and running amok.