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F30 03-27-2012 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by krazynuck (Post 7859628)
I will say that anyone looking to do a purchase of more than 1 unit may be outta luck....when I contacted the same people on ebay that all the RS people bought off he told me no stock until mid Feb....then it was end of Feb....then he jacked up his price $100....so good luck....if anyone can see if they can buy more than one unit at a time that would be news to me (at the price of $180)

also where the RS people bought from before the seller does not sell them anymore

I may have a connection, PM if interested.

Gh0stRider 03-31-2012 03:29 PM

found this

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Originally Posted by Rengoku (Post 14496479)
I finally got around to hardwiring my Blackvue camera. I figured I'd take some photos along the way to show the process.

Do-It-Yourself Tutorial: How to Hardwire your BlackVue DR400G-HD Camera

There are a couple methods out there to hardwire your camera. Below are three popular methods, but this tutorial will only cover the last method:

- Hardwire directly to the car battery (This involves abit more work as you would have to feed the wire from within the passenger compartment through the firewall hole and into the engine bay.)
- Tap into your Dome light or cigarette lighter wires (This is the quickest method, but it does involve cutting into your existing wires. For those going this route, you can use a T-tap connector if you don't want to solder)
- Tap into your Fusebox. (Least intrusive)

Tools Needed:
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Multimeter
- Crimping & Wire stripping Tool
- Soldering Iron (OPTIONAL - only required if your barrel connector needs to be wired)

Parts you will need to buy (Total Cost between $3-$7, more if you buy items in bulk):
  1. 1 x ATM fuse tap ~$1
    - These can be bought from ebay: >>Click Here<< (5-pack for $6 shipping incl., I have a couple to spare if anyone in GTA needs)
    - Alternatively, you can buy a Dual Fuse Tap from various auto stores or Canadian Tire (~$15). They usually come in a kit with a variety of fuses. >>Sample Image<<
    - Make sure that your car uses ATM blade fuses, if not, you may need to buy a compatible fuse tap
  2. 1 x Female disconnect terminal ~$1
    - If you purchased the fuse tap above from the ebay link, a compatible terminal is included already.
  3. 1 x Ring or Spade terminal ~$1
    - These are to connect your negative (black) wire to the grounding screw next to your fusebox. You will need to check the size of the screw in your car to get a compatible terminal.
  4. 1 x Cigarette lighter barrel connector (OPTIONAL) ~$2.50
    - If you plan on cutting into the power cable that came with the Blackvue camera, then you don't need this.
    - If you buy one of these without wires, you may have to solder on your own wires to it.
    - If you can find a cheap extension cable with a barrel connector on one end, you don't need to solder anything.
  5. 1 x 10A or less ATM blade fuse (OPTIONAL) ~$1
    - You only need this if you plan on using an empty slot in your fusebox, otherwise you can tap into one of the existing fuses.
http://i.minus.com/icFI0I5f7avyU.jpg
I should mention that apart from the fuse tap (A), you can buy the other parts from >>Sayal Electronics<<

STEP 1 - Wiring the cigarette lighter barrel connector

If you're cutting directly into the power cable that came with the Blackvue camera, skip to STEP 2
To wire the barrel connector (D), twist open the cap to reveal the copper contacts behind it. Find an extra 1-2 ft cable and solder the one end to this connector. Solder the red wire (Positive) onto the copper tab in the centre, and the black wire (Negative) to the side tab. Follow the diagram below.
http://i.minus.com/i28JaJ7hzPlwN.jpg

STEP 2 - Crimping the terminals

Take the other end of the cable, and make a clean cut. If you're using the existing power cable that came with camera, make sure the cable is long enough to run from behind your rear view mirror to the fuse box before cutting it!
Remove about half an inch of the wire's insulation with your wire stripper.
http://i.minus.com/ibfZxUKOgG8IEo.jpg
Use the crimping tool to attach the Female Disconnect Terminal (B) to the Positive (Red) wire, and the Ring or Spade Terminal (C) to the Negative (Black) wire. If you don't have colour coded cables (like me :P) use your multimeter to check. If you need help using the crimping tool, check out this video >>Click Here<<. The end result should look like this:

http://i.minus.com/iuxLD1q41981O.jpghttp://i.minus.com/iI7oI5GTH5Pmj.jpg

STEP 3 - Locating a grounding screw, fuse terminal and the load side

This is the part where the multimeter becomes extremely handy.
Locate the Fusebox (Usually directly underneath the steering wheel). There should also be a screw near it where you can attach the negative ground wire (Black) to.
If you can, try to find a pdf maintenance manual online for your car. It will tell you where the Fusebox is located, how to get to it, and also map out the purpose of each fuse in the relay. Usually the panel covering the fusebox will also have a diagram printed on it.
This is what mine looks like, with the grounding screw highlighted in Red:

http://i.minus.com/ibeoCabNzq0bQ2.jpg

Take out your multimeter, set it to "DC" and connect the Black probe to the grounding screw. Then use the Red probe to test each terminal. Notice that there are two tiny metal contacts on each coloured fuse. Place the Red probe on one of them to test for a voltage reading.
If you need the Blackvue to turn on and record only when the car is running, you need to probe the terminals for a voltage reading while the car key is in the ACC position. Otherwise, do the test with everything off.
A live terminal should be one that gives you a little over 12V+ when you probe it.
If you happen to find an empty terminal that gives you a reading, you can go ahead and use that with your ATM blade fuse (E), otherwise, you will need to use one of the terminals that has an existing fuse (10A or less only!).
Your fuse tap (A) will slot into the terminal with the fuse like this:

http://i.minus.com/iV8FAnPc62isc.jpg

Now, before you continue, you need to determine which blade the fuse tap goes onto. The one blade goes into the LOAD side, while the other goes into the POWER side. The fuse tap needs to go with the blade into the LOAD side.
Remove the fuse from the terminal you intend to use, and then, with the Black probe of the multimeter still connected to the grounding screw, use the Red probe to test each slot. The slot that gives you a 12V+ reading is the POWER side, therefore the fuse tap goes into the other slot.

STEP 4 - Putting everything together

If you haven't already, insert the Fuse tap (A) along with the fuse as described in the previous step. Attach the Female disconnect terminal (B) to the tab of the fuse tap sticking out. Use the screwdriver to secure the Ring or Spade terminal (C) to the grounding screw.
Once you're done, it should look like this:

http://i.minus.com/isFA9gVzga7cr.jpg

Tidy up the cables, hook up the BlackVue and you should be good to go!

Hope this tutorial helps!

If I have made any errors, or if there is anything I should add to it, please let me know ;)



cho 03-31-2012 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jing (Post 7824023)
Finally got off my ass and installed the camera, lol. Tucked the wires so good my gf didn't even know until I pointed it out.

Anyways... is this AP2 any of you guys on here? I swear I see you almost everyday to and from work except we're always going the opposite way. I thought we could get to know each other or something :alone: lol jk, sounds like a missed connection :troll:

http://oi43.tinypic.com/2q9dzpf.jpg

lol everyday when i drive to work on elliott and 54th, a yelow mr2 always passes me on the other side, i use him to gauge if im gonna be late for work or not haha

FOB Mainlander 04-06-2012 12:44 AM

Hi guys, I am new here but have been browsing RS for a while.

I bought a car dvr lately and would like some feedback on the quality.

Below are links of videos with some bad drivers.
Day
Night

XplicitLuder 04-06-2012 12:58 AM

anyone know a debadged blue tsx ? had a cam in his window..thought he would be from here , was trying to catch up to him on cariboo rd but he was too fast :alone:

ilvtofu 04-06-2012 07:21 AM

@fob mainlander
looks like the camera is moving side to side a lot in that first video, the quality is okay though

Gh0stRider 04-06-2012 05:43 PM

new firmware for blackvue
DR400G-HD English Firmware V1.039 (04/02/2012)

spoonek4 04-06-2012 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Gh0stRider (Post 7877632)

Thanks for your headsup!! :)

RabidRat 04-13-2012 03:36 PM

Potentially NSFW:


Looks like I'm getting one of these.. :lol

Anyone try wiring this up to their bike?

TOS'd 04-14-2012 03:12 PM

For people with the Blackvue, and running the latest f/w. Do you still get the "Please check the SD card" error? I have gotten it 3 times in the last 2 days. Come home only to find that i have 8 mins recorded out of xx mins of driving.

Wondering if its the class 6 microsd the device came with that is causing the error. Has anyone purchased a larger/different microsd card and do you/have you encountered the sd card error?


edit: class 6*

CRS 04-14-2012 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by TOS'd (Post 7886456)
For people with the Blackvue, and running the latest f/w. Do you still get the "Please check the SD card" error? I have gotten it 3 times in the last 2 days. Come home only to find that i have 8 mins recorded out of xx mins of driving.

Wondering if its the class 4 microsd the device came with that is causing the error. Has anyone purchased a larger/different microsd card and do you/have you encountered the sd card error?

I think optiblue was having the same problem.

I wonder if it is due to the new firmware.

optiblue 04-14-2012 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TOS'd (Post 7886456)
For people with the Blackvue, and running the latest f/w. Do you still get the "Please check the SD card" error? I have gotten it 3 times in the last 2 days. Come home only to find that i have 8 mins recorded out of xx mins of driving.

Wondering if its the class 4 microsd the device came with that is causing the error. Has anyone purchased a larger/different microsd card and do you/have you encountered the sd card error?

Yeah, I was getting that message even though I was doing the full overwrite format. I was on the March firmware, currently updated to the recently released firmware and it seems better. I haven't gotten another SD error yet, but the unit refused to do the shut down procedure once. Turning the car on/off again seemed to fix that. I too wonder if it's the class 4 thing. I might try class 10 if someone else says it works better!

TOS'd 04-14-2012 08:35 PM

Mine "crashed" maybe like 4 times today. Going to do another full overwrite format and hopefully its better tomorrow.

!Aznboi128 04-14-2012 08:40 PM

got myself a dr400 super happy so far

Gh0stRider 04-14-2012 08:56 PM

woohoo...finally

Gh0stRider 04-14-2012 08:59 PM

older firmwares if you wanna go back
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/61800828/DR4...130)_Setup.exe
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/61800828/DR4...tch_Setup0.exe

surreyjack604 04-14-2012 10:34 PM

I need one of these some asshole backed into my car and fucked up my bumper last month.

looking on ebay right now at blackvue dr-400g whats the difference between the pitasoft 16gb and the 32gb one? both are $350

snowball 04-15-2012 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by !Aznboi128 (Post 7886816)
got myself a dr400 super happy so far

Where'd you get yours from?

TOS'd 04-15-2012 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by surreyjack604 (Post 7886940)
I need one of these some asshole backed into my car and fucked up my bumper last month.

looking on ebay right now at blackvue dr-400g whats the difference between the pitasoft 16gb and the 32gb one? both are $350

Just a different size microSD card I believe.

MeowMeow 04-15-2012 02:15 PM

Hey guys, im looking in to getting a dash cam soon

my gramma is visiting me from korea, are dash cams from korea reputable in general? Or should i just dig through ebay?

ilvtofu 04-15-2012 02:28 PM

Looks like a lot of the nicer ebay dash cams are from korea

TOS'd 04-15-2012 02:55 PM

BV is from korea.

MeowMeow 04-15-2012 03:04 PM

Is $120 CND reasonable for BV 350?
Or should I get 400 for $230?

surreyjack604 04-15-2012 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by TOS'd (Post 7887245)
Just a different size microSD card I believe.

hmm thanks

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Originally Posted by MeowMeow (Post 7887566)
Is $120 CND reasonable for BV 350?
Or should I get 400 for $230?

where are u seeing the 400 for $230?

MeowMeow 04-15-2012 05:09 PM

^

부러움을 사다. Beyond Shopping, $세계몰

its in korean. Comes up to 250 ish cnd actually


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