So this week..
Got three different quotes for the front outer bushes and replacing the diff oil seals. Dealt with aftermath of local scum putting nails under tyres. Remembered to order new numberplate for the caravan to match the beemer.
So, new dashcam arrived for the rear. I'll be runing both this one and the front one in 'parking' mode, so they'll function as normal dashcams while driving, but also record on a motion sensing basis while parked up overnight. (I'd love to know who's been keying the local cars and leaving nails etc!)
Very straightforward.
I already had a 412Gw for the front, but they've just released the 512, both using the same magnetic latch for the camera itself which is excellent, so I've bought the 512 for the front (it's got a circular polarising filter and a sony exmoor sensor) and relocating the 412 to the rear.
Definitely worth buying the hardwire kit - no trailing cables once fitted, and very easy. Has a good long lead for the power feed to the camera, a nice compact 12v to 5v regulator, another good length of 12v lead, two different fuse adaptors too.
It comes with two mounts, a standard suction cup one and a proper 3M VHB sticky backed mount. I much prefer the proper mount, they dont shift and are far more compact. This one even tucks slightly under the trim round the rear window.
with the trim popped off, you can easily tuck the power cable along using the clips for the other cables there by the FM antenna unit.
You need to remove just one screw by the parcel shelf mounts to release the side trim, and run the power cable underneath and up to the corner - I have it tucked under the rubbers where it comes through, and clipped by the normal cable feed to the upper hatch and under the trim again. Very little to see!
For the switched supply, most if not all of the fuses in the boot turned out to be a permanent live which was a shame. However, I used this feed shown here on the leftmost unused relay socket and an inline fuse for the dashcam unit - it's a properly ignition switched 12v, just what I needed. (Pic taken while testing - it's all neat now!)
Clip it all back together, and that's it. It's quite discreet viewed from outside, as it's in the shade of the spoiler trim. The field of view is high and central, and through the patch that is kept clean by the rear wiper, so better than a side mounting.
It's high enough to have very little impact on the view through the rear view mirror too. The screen lights up when you start the car, but I have it set to go blank 10 seconds in, so there's no distraction whatsoever from it.
Oh, also replaced my centre caps. I want the wheels refurbished as soon as there's spare £££, but in the meantime, these were a really cheap improvement, especially given how bad the old ones were! Ebay specials, but fine!
Hope you've had a good week
