iBud
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- BlackVue DR650GW-1CH
Aloha everyone,
I just placed an order for a DR650GW-1CH and a Power Magic Pro. When I looked at the wiring diagram for my vehicle, I was a bit dismayed to find that I won't be able to use the fuse box on the passenger end of the front console. I, instead, have to use the fuse box located under the rear seats. I have yet to measure the length, but I hope the power cable will be long enough to be routed all the way.
Here's my question. When looking for fuses to tap, what voltages should be targeted? I understand the constant power vs. power when the engine is on or off, but I have three 30v fuses (rear window defroster, radio systems, and remote tailgate operation/2nd row seat heating, respectively), two 20v fuses (power outlets, trunk and 2nd seat line, respectively) fuses, and one 15v fuse (cigar lighter) in this fuse box. Could I tap any of the 30v fuses? I think the one for radio systems would be good, but it's 30v. Its that too much power to the Power Magic Pro? I have to check the 20v fuses to see if they're constant.
I'm obviously not an electrician and appreciate any and all responses. I can use all the help I can get.
I just placed an order for a DR650GW-1CH and a Power Magic Pro. When I looked at the wiring diagram for my vehicle, I was a bit dismayed to find that I won't be able to use the fuse box on the passenger end of the front console. I, instead, have to use the fuse box located under the rear seats. I have yet to measure the length, but I hope the power cable will be long enough to be routed all the way.
Here's my question. When looking for fuses to tap, what voltages should be targeted? I understand the constant power vs. power when the engine is on or off, but I have three 30v fuses (rear window defroster, radio systems, and remote tailgate operation/2nd row seat heating, respectively), two 20v fuses (power outlets, trunk and 2nd seat line, respectively) fuses, and one 15v fuse (cigar lighter) in this fuse box. Could I tap any of the 30v fuses? I think the one for radio systems would be good, but it's 30v. Its that too much power to the Power Magic Pro? I have to check the 20v fuses to see if they're constant.
I'm obviously not an electrician and appreciate any and all responses. I can use all the help I can get.