![]() In the accessory slots for each fuse tap, I added 5 amp fuses to be used by the camera. Fuse 23 is the 10 amp fuse for the switches/power windows/rear view mirror. Fuse 2 is the 7.5 amp fuse for the power mirror memory module/memory seat module. I used two Bussman micro2 fuse taps as suggested in video that I got from Autozone to tap into fuse's 2 and 23 on my GT. Looking into my camera after mentioning his had the battery saver already as a part of it, my camera also had battery saving settings built in. I finished hardwiring my camera and did not use the Power Magic Pro that I had also bought. Just wanted to provide an update to my install and say thank you again to everyone who shared their installs and insight! Any advice or clarification on if I am doing something incorrectly or am understanding something wrong is greatly appreciated. I currently have a pack of micro2 fuses for my car along with the fuse taps and am planning on using the smallest fuse I have (5 amps) for the secondary slot of the fuse taps for the camera and am planning on using fuses 2 and 23. I know that there is little chance of a camera blowing anything but I want to do it right, understanding the reasons why the install should be done the way it is. I read that the fuses in a fuse tap stack, so if I have the original 7.5 amp fuse in the primary slot and a 5 amp fuse in the secondary slot for the camera, the fuses wont blow until 12.5 amps pass through the fuse tap setup? Is that correct? I know the video was incorrect in going with a higher fuse in the secondary slot but I am confused as to how the math works for using fuse taps and want to make sure I install it correctly. In addition, I should be using the smallest fuse possible in the secondary slot for the camera as to avoid wrecking the wiring harness. Looking at other forum posts (like this one: ), it seems that I should use fuses 2 and 23 instead. He also put higher fuses in the secondary slot than the primary fuse to "avoid blowing the fuses for the camera". In the video, he installed the Power Magic Pro using fuse taps into fuses 2 and 36. Most of my knowledge of this setup and install came from the following YouTube video: I want to clean up the look of this install and bought BlackVue's Power Magic Pro to have the power come from the interior fuse box instead. I currently have a BlackVue DR750X-2CH and have had it set up in my 2019 Mustang GT for about a year, with it powered by the cigarette lighter outlet. ![]() I have been looking at various YouTube installation videos and forum posts, but seem to keep finding conflicting information which has me concerned as I try to clean up my dashcam install. In case it is missing or replaced by a third-party microSD card at the time of purchase, please contact the seller to make sure you get a genuine BlackVue microSD card.As the title suggests, I am looking for advice and clarification on how to install a dashcam. Although the basic requirement of the microSD cards for BlackVue dashcams is Class 10 or U1 and that the SD card should be formatted as FAT32 or MS-DOS (FAT), we cannot guarantee the perfect performance of cards from other manufacturers, as even cards with same specifications may vary from batch to batch.Įvery BlackVue dashcam comes with an original BlackVue microSD card. Using third-party microSD cards can affect dashcams’ performance and in some cases, force the dashcam to reboot randomly during recording. We test our cards extensively before selecting them for inclusion in our products, to make sure that their performance is good and degrades as little as possible over time. The reason is that dashcams put microSD cards under higher stress than most electronic products such as action cameras or DSLRs due to their constant loop recording. Note that we recommend using BlackVue microSD cards for optimal performance. Send us an email to for further assistance. If using a second SD card does not fix the issue, there could be an issue with the camera and might need some repair. The camera continues to record like usual but no recordings can be found on the SD card.ĭue to SD card error, the camera cannot produce records and save them on the card. If the issue persists, try a different SD card. The SD card can get 'bricked' overtime.įormat the SD card and insert it back to the slot in the camera. Over time, the SD card will degrade in performance and bad sectors/portions will start to occur due to the repetitive cycle of date writing and overwriting. There could also be a bad sector/portion of the SD card. The camera does not recognize the SD card. If formatting the SD card does not fix the issue, try a different SD card. If the camera continues to sound the error message, format the SD card and try again. ![]() Make sure that the card is inserted in its slot in the camera. The camera does not recognize the SD card
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