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Raxnar

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  1. I hope that is the case and the reviews and Vendor recommendations are off. Keep us updated on how it works out!
  2. I looked at the Blackvue camera, couldn't justify the $200-300 price increase for 4k video only on the front. Other than that they are very comparable dash cams. Blackvue have also degraded quality wise from the reviews I've read lately. I hope you enjoy the camera though!
  3. I thought about the 2nd battery route myself and may eventually still do it. The special replacement cable is like $180 and a decent battery is about $200-250, so yes it is similar in price and offers more for the truck. If I do the second battery I'll have the dealership do it to not void warranty, the truck is not even 2 months old. I also had a $100 gift card to use at Blackboxmycar.ca so that helped
  4. Thanks! That is where my head was going and what I'll be doing. The reason for the Cellink Neo is I had a Dashcam in my Subaru STI but it wouldn't last more than 30 minutes before it would shutdown due to low battery. Thinkware 750 with rear camera. Now I have the F800 Pro and rear camera. The Cellink Neo gives a couple days of parking recording if memory serves me. So something like this would do the trick nicely. - https://www.amazon.ca/KOLACEN-Automotive-Truck-Holder-Pieces/dp/B07C5QK4LW/ref=sr_1_5?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1528173445&sr=8-5&keywords=inline+fuse+14+awg Again, thanks!
  5. Glad I found this thread! I just picked up my new Thinkware F800 Pro and a Cellink Neo battery for the Camera. I'm not great at electrical wiring but can fumble my way though installs like this. My truck is the 2018 1500 Crew Cab Redline edition, picked it up in April. The instructions for the Hardwiring are in the attached picture, sorry about the chinese characters They are saying it needs a fuse greater than 20A, obviously this one you found for easy connecting is 50A. Do you think this will still work for the Cellink Neo Battery? I know, you probably aren't familiar with the battery product but you seem to know a bit more about electrical than I do. Should I maybe put a 20A fuse between the spade connector and the battery?
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