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Old 10-02-2016, 10:05 PM   #1
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Bounder owner knowledge needed

I know you have good judgement as you chose Fleetwood. I am perplexed as trying to find a good Dash Cam for my Bounder. There are too many to choose from any suggestions would be appreciated.
Also power outlets I have several plus the good ole cig lighter. Seems lots of cams are 5 amps I am hoping to plug into one of my always live outlets and leave on all the time to record any motion even while parkedare the outlets 12v? I am leaning to the G1WCH series but seems to be issues with getting the real thing. China....
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I needed DC power for a dash cam, a PressurePro monitor, and a toad brake light monitor. I tapped the cigarette power receptacle with a fuse block, a couple of cigarette power receptacles.

This was mounted under the passenger dash along with some other electrical hardware.
Dash power mods.

There is really no grand differences in Dash Cam. Pick one with a decent sized SD Card.
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