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June 11th, 2022 06:57 PM #3491we use baby oil to clean our scissors' blades, once in a while.
the scissors get heave usage, cutting into various adhesive tapes. i suspect, masking tape is the worst.
the adhesive sticks and accumulates onto the scissors' blades.
alcohol does not react to plastic, tint, rubber, in the same way. usually, the effect is minimal. but i wouldn't be surprised if the color or tint shifts.
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June 12th, 2022 02:04 PM #3492
Brings back memories when Spigen was still SGP Steinheil and those Capdase film protectors. They're both good.
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June 12th, 2022 02:23 PM #3493
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June 14th, 2022 11:20 AM #3494Nakabit ko na pala yung dashcam ko. Nagamit ko rin yung film na kasama. So far makapit naman at kahit ilang alog na ng rumble strips ang nadaanan ko, maganda pa rin yung kapit. Yung sa likod, bumili ako ng screen protector at yun ang dinikit ko tsaka ko kinabit yung rear camera.
Hindi ko na inalis yung lumang rear cam. Ang ginawa ko na lang nirorate ko na lang yung camera para sa loob ng sasakyan ang kuha nya.
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June 16th, 2022 11:56 AM #3495
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June 16th, 2022 01:02 PM #3496
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July 9th, 2022 02:48 AM #3497
Can anyone point me to a shop in the Mandaluyong area who can hide the wires of a dashcam? Used to be that I'd do those myself but I'm just not in a tinkering mode as of late plus I also have a rear cam to wire so when I saw where it'll pass through, I'd rather just pay someone who knows his stuff and do it quicker. (My basement parking isn't exactly conducive for that) If not in the Mandaluyong area, I remember there's an auto accessories shop in the Pioneer Center compound. Anyone knows if they're still open? Thanks
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August 17th, 2022 01:56 AM #3498
I've been using my dashcams (DDPai Mini 1 and Viofo A119 V3) as 24x7 parking slot security cameras for some months already. I'm using a single 30,000mAh powerbank to keep these two dashcams running. The powerbank usually lasts for 20 hours but I routinely replace the powerbank every 12 hours to ensure the dashcams will not run out of power.
Lately I'm beginning to think about the safety with keeping these dashcams running. I'm worried that the dashcams might overheat and cause a fire inside the car. Although the car is parked at a covered area where there's no direct sunlight, the cabin can get a bit warm during daytime.
Am I just being paranoid about the possibility of a fire due to the dashcams overheating? I'm aware that the DDPai and Viofo dashcams are using a super capacitor instead of a lithium ion battery which is prone to overheating. What do you guys think?
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August 17th, 2022 10:30 AM #3499Using DDPai dashcam also. The manual states the operating temperature range as -20°C to 70°C. I think kahit gaano kabilad it will never reach that temperature.
I'd be more worried about the powerbank.
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August 17th, 2022 10:55 AM #3500
Replaced with the Pilot Sport 5 na ata, but the available sizes aren't yet as broad as the PS4.
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