freightliner
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Hello all,
First post. Total beginner.
I drive a commercial vehicle. I want to build a custom dash cam unit composing of a bracket that fits around the arm of the mirror holding a pvc tube with poly carbonate lens protector ends with 2 Mobius 2 cameras suspended within the tube, one pointing forward, one pointing backwards. I want to use only one power cord - two power cord ends spliced and connected to the dash cams. I realize this is probably basic electronics 101 and I understand the smirks. I'm looking for proof that by doing this the voltage or amperage will be enough to run both cameras or proof that it won't.
First post. Total beginner.
I drive a commercial vehicle. I want to build a custom dash cam unit composing of a bracket that fits around the arm of the mirror holding a pvc tube with poly carbonate lens protector ends with 2 Mobius 2 cameras suspended within the tube, one pointing forward, one pointing backwards. I want to use only one power cord - two power cord ends spliced and connected to the dash cams. I realize this is probably basic electronics 101 and I understand the smirks. I'm looking for proof that by doing this the voltage or amperage will be enough to run both cameras or proof that it won't.