What I posted above is for Marine application. This one from Shopee should be sufficient.
https://shopee.ph/product/188920793/...8-1619245186.9
What I posted above is for Marine application. This one from Shopee should be sufficient.
https://shopee.ph/product/188920793/...8-1619245186.9
Isolators are very useful for overlanding.[emoji106] Here's another system w/ solar charging option...
Project 200 Dual battery system & DC-DC charger install - LandCruiser 200 - Redarc BCDC1225D - YouTube
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Wasn't thinking about a full dual 12V system like ones used for overlanding, just a small USB powerbank.
It'll be connected to ACC power so it won't be draining the main battery when the car is fully off.
The idea is just to have power to dashcams for extended recording when parked.
What's a good, affordable dual dash cam (front and in cabin) these days? Something similar to Drivepro 550 sana. For a delivery truck. Para kita and ma record yung mga convo with enterprising traffic enforcers.
Has anyone tried this model? Medyo low res lang at 1080 F, 720 in cabin and R:
Blueskysea 3 Lens Car Dashcam 2 Inch Screen Three-Record Car Camera Night Vision Driving Recorder 27 degWide Angle with G-sensor | Lazada PH
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Thanks for the suggestions bros. 70mai mostly battery pa rin pala instead of capacitor. And doesn't seem to have an in cabin camera. Viofo looks nice but pricey. Oof. Might just go for a single front facing one this time.
This one is nice, no in cabin cam but very useful for trucks since there is and integrated rear cam and display.
https://shopee.ph/ODSCN-LENOVO-4.39-...069.3618953391
Turn off lang yung low res cams specially in the rear, 720p lang. And maximum memory cap is a paltry 32GB. Kaya siguro mura.
I considered DDPai and 70mai when I was buying a dashcam for my car, but they’re all battery based. Viofo is capacitor based that has video quality than can rival Blackvue but at a fraction of the price.
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What dissuaded me from DDpai is that sikat lang siya sa Pinas, other markets it isn’t as prominent. In this best dashcam list, you’ll see 70mai, Viofo, and Thinkware:
Best Dash Cams of 2 21 - DashCamTalk
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As jut mentioned battery powered pa rin kasi DDpai bro. Usually not much of a concern for me but the unit it's gonna go on is gonna see a lot of sun in the field.
Looking at video samples from the cams mentioned above, ang layo ng quality ng Viofo talaga. Specially when things are moving fast. Yung price lang talaga ang taas. Maybe I'll just remove my old dash cam and put that in the truck so I can have the nicer Viofo.![]()
solid state batt ddpai bro
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For our trucks (4 & 6 wheel), we just use yung generic cams, front facing lang on 480p res. Pang possible traffic accident lang ang purposes, not for real time monitoring.
They last a little over a year pero ok lang, part na yan ng overhead. Hindi kasi cost effective maglagay ng branded for us na 2-5k+ ang price, tapos manakaw lang![]()
Yung mga Remax CX01 ko, still running good at 3 & 4 yrs old na din. Powered by a 10000mah or 5000mah p.bank (whatever I'm carrying at the time).
Resoln.'s not too good at night through 20 tint, but acceptable pa rin.
Just make sure you don't forget the power banks in a vehicle parked outdoors on a hot day. Shortening their service life's the least concern in the heat, theoretically, they can start a fire.![]()