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Rear DashCam Power Source?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnkn" data-source="post: 1660655" data-attributes="member: 30328"><p>Hi, the new rear Garmin camera will remotely link with the front Garmin but will be separately powered. Why would I run a line from the front fuse block all the way to the rear then diagonally across the truck when there are 2 connectors on the amp directly below where the camera will mount? The camera draws hardly any amperage, and I'll still need a seperate transformer/fuse wiring assembly between the tapped power source and camera for the rear to drop the trucks 12V down to the 5v the cameras use in either case. I suspect the amp is probably on its own ~15 amp circuit and the addition tiny draw from the camera shouldn't negatively impact that circuit (I think) thank you</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnkn, post: 1660655, member: 30328"] Hi, the new rear Garmin camera will remotely link with the front Garmin but will be separately powered. Why would I run a line from the front fuse block all the way to the rear then diagonally across the truck when there are 2 connectors on the amp directly below where the camera will mount? The camera draws hardly any amperage, and I'll still need a seperate transformer/fuse wiring assembly between the tapped power source and camera for the rear to drop the trucks 12V down to the 5v the cameras use in either case. I suspect the amp is probably on its own ~15 amp circuit and the addition tiny draw from the camera shouldn't negatively impact that circuit (I think) thank you . [/QUOTE]
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