It’s easy to run a dedicated feed from the fuse box in the centre console, just use a piggy back fuse to something that is only live when the ignition is on (ie heating/ ventilation).Hi all, does anyone know if its possible to install usb sockets in the overhead centre console.
It Would be for dash cam/ sat nav
Many thanks
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Many thanksIt’s easy to run a dedicated feed from the fuse box in the centre console, just use a piggy back fuse to something that is only live when the ignition is on (ie heating/ ventilation).
A-pillar cover is easy to remove. If you google it you will find a step by step procedure…will take about 30mins to install.
This would still have cables dangling in front of the windscreenDo you have a USB socket in the glovebox? Wouldn't be easier to simply plug in an adapter here?
Not if you route the cables inside the dash and tucked under the trim covers.This would still have cables dangling in front of the windscreen
Ok cheers, so a hard wire kit would probably do it. I was just thinking if a usb port/ports were installed it would be future proof i.e. mini usb micro usb etcNot if you route the cables inside the dash and tucked under the trim covers.
This is exactly what I have done.
I'll take a couple of photos later and send over.
I did not want to have the camera/satnav draining the engine battery, but still wanted some control over when the dashcam is active.....in some parking spaces I deliberately leave the camera active if there is a risk that the Cali might get knocked.
The photos will make it clear.
Yes hardwire kit will work - you'll need 2 kits for the satnav plus dashcam.Ok cheers, so a hard wire kit would probably do it. I was just thinking if a usb port/ports were installed it would be future proof i.e. mini usb micro usb etc
Photos attached.Yes hardwire kit will work - you'll need 2 kits for the satnav plus dashcam.
The dilemma then is do you wire to a permanent battery supply - not recommended, or wire to a switched battery supply?
What I wanted was to use a permanent battery supply but be able to switch it on/off as required.
The satnav came with a cigarette style of plug with a built in USB that I use for the dashcam.
The satnav is automatically active when in the windscreen holder.
So simply plugging in the cigarette adapter activates both the satnav plus dash cam.
On the drive the cigarette adapter is unplugged and is stowed loose inside the small flapped glovebox beside the DSG stick.
If I park up then I remove the satnav but leave the cigarette adapter plugged in - hence the dashcam is active.
Does this make sense to you?
I get some photos now.
Yea i see exactly where your coming from. My cali doesn't have the cigarette adapter in the glove compartment, its in a pull out cup holder,but i get the concept.Yes hardwire kit will work - you'll need 2 kits for the satnav plus dashcam.
The dilemma then is do you wire to a permanent battery supply - not recommended, or wire to a switched battery supply?
What I wanted was to use a permanent battery supply but be able to switch it on/off as required.
The satnav came with a cigarette style of plug with a built in USB that I use for the dashcam.
The satnav is automatically active when in the windscreen holder.
So simply plugging in the cigarette adapter activates both the satnav plus dash cam.
On the drive the cigarette adapter is unplugged and is stowed loose inside the small flapped glovebox beside the DSG stick.
If I park up then I remove the satnav but leave the cigarette adapter plugged in - hence the dashcam is active.
Does this make sense to you?
I get some photos now.
Hardwire kit from Dashboard fusebox, using piggyback fuse on Ignition Live. Wire along bottom of dash, up A pillar and across windscreen tucked into headliner, for Dashcam.Yea i see exactly where your coming from. My cali doesn't have the cigarette adapter in the glove compartment, its in a pull out cup holder,but i get the concept.
This idea stems from the fact that the media unit ( kenwood) is no longer supported by garmin for map updates, so i have been using a stand alone nuvi so i can get lost on more updated roads. But i digress i have the dash cam and occasionally the sat nav plugged in and it looks tatty with all the wires hanging about.
So its time to take my dash back lol
Thanks to all for the suggestions and help
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