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Greetings,
I've been digging for a suitable newsgroup but this seems to be the closest I can find but it is slightly off-topic. I want to install into my 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid a driving recorder. There are two cameras that are 8-12V DC 300ma each and a quad signal processor/recorder that is 12V DC 200ma. My car already has a GPS navigation unit (factory installed so I don't have electrical statistics since they don't provide it), a custom sunroof (electrical), and a rear-view mirror that is attached to the electrical system for dimming when bright lights are behind me. What my specific questions are, whether the cameras/processor would be a huge drain on the electrical system that I intend to only be recording when the car is in movement and not when the engine isn't started. I'm hoping that people in this group will be more electrically knowledgeable than I am and could answer that question for me before I drop the money on the equipment. I've looked into some racecar camera kits and so on and they all have similar electrical needs so I don't think it'll be a problem but I want to make sure. Thanks, Shawn |
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