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12volt power for dash cam


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I was thinking about the closest and easiest way to get power to my dash cam.   Looking at the overhead console I thought that might be a good source of power.  My thinking is I could tap into the power for the rear slide window, as this is keyed power.

 

My question(s) are has anyone used this as a power source?  How do you get to the rear window switch?  Should I be looking elsewhere for a power source?

 

I would appreciate any comments or suggestions!

 

My truck is a 2021 GMC Sierra 1500

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2 hours ago, Dthissen said:

My dash cam uses both constant source and switched sources. I use fuse taps and the fuse block on the passenger side of the truck. I can’t remember which  fuses, but it’s easy to find out which is fused and not with a multimeter. 

I thought of going to the fuse block, but I thought it would be easier to run 12 inches of wire than trying to get the wire up from the fuse block and hidden along windshield.

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