davo2001 wrote: » This might be a stupid question, but would hardwiring a dashcam yourself have any warranty issues with the manufacturer? I have a 171 Hyundai and just want to make sure.
Tiercel Dave wrote: » Found this in the online manual.........CHOOSE CARD Here you can choose the card(s) on which you want to store the videos and photos. If set to AUTO, the recording will be alternated between card A and card B once it is full . options: AUTO CARD A ONLY CARD B ONLY
tk123 wrote: I've wasted the 2 sticky pads that came with my blackvue repositioning the camera..they stayed stuck to the windscreen but the pad came off the mount. Tried some mammoth tape - two pieces stuck together to allow for the lip on the mount, came out this morning and the two pieces had separated!...I guess an improvement since it was still stuck to the mount! Anyone have an alternative to the pads before I fork out for them.. ideally that I can go and buy rather than waiting for the pads to come in the post!
tk123 wrote: » Anyone have an alternative to the pads before I fork out for them.. ideally that I can go and buy rather than waiting for the pads to come in the post!
Irish Stones wrote: » What I don't understand about dash cams is why they are rated to withstand to temperatures up to 40-50°C when inside a car left under the sun the temperature can get as high as 70°C. How can a device designed for working into a car have such a low temperature resistance?
Wibbs wrote: » Plus they can have problems with high temps, specifically problems if fitted with lithium batteries. That's usually the Achilles heel from what I read on the subject anyway. Hence I went for one with a capacitor rather than a battery. Even so the percentage of problems seems to be low enough.