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  • #16
    I dont understand what you mean by 'The 12v" You need a permanent power for the yellow wire and an ign on only for the red As I dont have a Skoda I cant tell if the wiper is always on or ign only Most cars wiper only go when ign is on. You also need the correct connectors calmped onto the PM wires, not just bare wires stuffed into them.

    I think for all it will cost for a sparky to meter it out and stick two addafuses in you should not muck around as you could do more damage than you think.

    One short and your ECU could be toast. Mega $$$$$
    2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
    Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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    • #17
      Originally posted by brimway View Post
      I've used them in a few different cars. Pic is MK6 Golf
      what amp fuses did you use in the piggy back?

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      • #18
        It doesnt really matter as the plug for the camera has a 2 amp fuse in it.

        Put the original in the bottom one and a 2 or 5 amp in the top one
        2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
        Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
          It doesnt really matter as the plug for the camera has a 2 amp fuse in it.

          Put the original in the bottom one and a 2 or 5 amp in the top one
          I've got a 20amp in both along with the standard, do you think this will cause an issue?

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          • #20
            You will find out if it does. I get the feeling Im wearing my fingers out here fruitlessly

            20 amp is like cracking a nut with a sledgehammer

            Put a 2 or a 5 in it to be safe.

            What was in the original you pulled out You should have put it back to protect the circuit as it was.
            2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
            Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
              You will find out if it does. I get the feeling Im wearing my fingers out here fruitlessly

              20 amp is like cracking a nut with a sledgehammer

              Put a 2 or a 5 in it to be safe.

              What was in the original you pulled out You should have put it back to protect the circuit as it was.
              Appreciate the help mate, the original had a 15amp for the rear windscreen wiper and a 20amp for the cigarette lighter both off which are in the piggy back...it's the other fuse that sits in line with the wire connector that have 20amps fuses

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              • #22
                put 2 or 5 in them
                2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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                • #23
                  Understand that a fuse is put in to protect the car from the accessory not the other way around.

                  So if you put a 20amp fuse in a circuit that should have a 5 and the accessory shorts The 20 amp probably wont blow Just get hot and start a fire. If you have a 5 in it will blow and stop the thing from happening.

                  If it didnt matter we could use 4 inch nails for fuses. It does matter and thats why you dont

                  Probably wont happen with a camera but the same should be applied to all circuits so as to prevent problems
                  2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                  Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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                  • #24
                    Hey all, just wondering about the following as I'm looking to install mine soon.
                    Which would be BETTER?

                    Scenario 1:
                    I use what Hillbilly has used - the blade fuse tap thing and I match the fuse AMP rating to what I can find on a CURRENT used fuse. (I have a tester)

                    Scenario 2:
                    I use a tester to find a blank fuse with the right power for ACC and BATT.
                    My issue here is I don't have a multimeter so how do I know which AMP FUSE to use?

                    Is it better to grab a multimeter and learn to use it or will the tester thing work?

                    The tester thing I have looks like a soldering iron and has a light bulb in the middle.

                    On another note - do you guys drill holes to attach the ground/earth section or how do you guys normally attach it?

                    Thanks heaps!
                    Roland

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Rolls View Post
                      Hey all, just wondering about the following as I'm looking to install mine soon.
                      Which would be BETTER?

                      Scenario 1:
                      I use what Hillbilly has used - the blade fuse tap thing and I match the fuse AMP rating to what I can find on a CURRENT used fuse. (I have a tester)

                      Scenario 2:
                      I use a tester to find a blank fuse with the right power for ACC and BATT.
                      My issue here is I don't have a multimeter so how do I know which AMP FUSE to use?

                      Is it better to grab a multimeter and learn to use it or will the tester thing work?

                      The tester thing I have looks like a soldering iron and has a light bulb in the middle.

                      On another note - do you guys drill holes to attach the ground/earth section or how do you guys normally attach it?

                      Thanks heaps!
                      Roland
                      Either way works

                      Depends on what the make of car is.

                      In my case a VW wich is fairly highly computer controlled so was better to slot into unused fuse sockets.

                      If you have your "solder iron" tester you just go along the spare sockets and find a live one withe the IGN off. Thats your Yellow

                      Then turn ign on and find a different one. With the tester still there turn IGN off Use the one that turns off with the key Thats your red.

                      Somewhere close on the body will probably be a screw into metal use that with a ring connector under it for the earth.

                      Make sure it is earthed to the body as some cars have a metal bit that my be attached to plastic which wont work
                      2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                      Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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                      • #26
                        I use the bolt on the RHS of the photo as an earth. It holds the dash assembly onto the bulkhead.

                        I just use a testlight to find an empty fuse holder and solder a wire onto a spade fuse (amperage is irrelevant as I'm just using it as a connector). I then put an inline fuse further down the wire of the correct amperage. You work out what size fuse you need by looking at the current draw of what you are powering & add a small overhead. As Hillbilly said, you'll only need a 2 amp for a dashcam or similar.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by brad View Post
                          I use the bolt on the RHS of the photo as an earth. It holds the dash assembly onto the bulkhead.

                          I just use a testlight to find an empty fuse holder and solder a wire onto a spade fuse (amperage is irrelevant as I'm just using it as a connector). I then put an inline fuse further down the wire of the correct amperage. You work out what size fuse you need by looking at the current draw of what you are powering & add a small overhead. As Hillbilly said, you'll only need a 2 amp for a dashcam or similar.
                          If he is using a PM he will be using the ciggy socket on it and the plug on the camera cable which has a 2 amp fuse built in and so you dont actually need a line fuse. Presuming he has a Blackvue camera which is what we have been talking about originally

                          How do you solder to a blade fuse I an solder pretty good but have never got it to stick using electronic grade solder which I used to use repairing circuit boards. I found it easier to buy the Jaycar ones
                          Last edited by Guest001; 03-02-2015, 01:41 PM.
                          2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                          Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
                            If he is using a PM he will be using the ciggy socket on it and the plug on the camera cable which has a 2 amp fuse built in and so you dont actually need a line fuse. Presuming he has a Blackvue camera which is what we have been talking about originally

                            How do you solder to a blade fuse I an solder pretty good but have never got it to stick using electronic grade solder which I used to use repairing circuit boards. I found it easier to buy the Jaycar ones
                            Even though I'm going through an accessory 12v socket I added another inline fuse because I had a handful of fuse holders & it made me feel better.

                            The same with soldering wire onto a fuse - I must have a few dozen spade fuses lying about & want to use them up. I paired back the plastic a bit to give it some area to attach to and painted some solder prep acid on then it soldered OK
                            carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
                            I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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