DeLorean
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- Joined
- Mar 26, 2013
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- Location
- HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Dash Cam
- Front: G90 A7LA70 with GPS / Rear: G1WH
Hi Guys,
Recently I had to take my G90 camera and mount out of my own car as I need to transfer it to a rental car.
Once installed in the rental car the camera would only work if the mount sucker tightening lever was in a specific position.
The problem became worse and in the end the camera stopped receiving power altogether.
On dismantling the mount I found the wires that are soldered to the connector which engages with the camera had fatigued and broken off due to the wire being continually stretched.
For some reason the wires had been soldered directly to the rear of the pins and not to the correct points on the PCB. Also the pin functions are not correctly printed as the power appears to be applied to the VCC pin (which is self explanatory) and GPS pin?
Does anyone know which pins the positive and negative should be soldered to as I’m not going to assume that VCC is positive and possibly kill the camera.
Many thanks
Recently I had to take my G90 camera and mount out of my own car as I need to transfer it to a rental car.
Once installed in the rental car the camera would only work if the mount sucker tightening lever was in a specific position.
The problem became worse and in the end the camera stopped receiving power altogether.
On dismantling the mount I found the wires that are soldered to the connector which engages with the camera had fatigued and broken off due to the wire being continually stretched.
For some reason the wires had been soldered directly to the rear of the pins and not to the correct points on the PCB. Also the pin functions are not correctly printed as the power appears to be applied to the VCC pin (which is self explanatory) and GPS pin?
Does anyone know which pins the positive and negative should be soldered to as I’m not going to assume that VCC is positive and possibly kill the camera.
Many thanks