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Connecting rear camera in car with a switch
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<blockquote data-quote="Starway" data-source="post: 497402" data-attributes="member: 32798"><p>Thats great thanks alot Geoff, I just wonder why the switch idea woukdnt work with 2 power sources and 1 output? Surley if I plug it in to a switch like this then it would not send power to the reverse lights when I activate overide? </p><p></p><p>Surely the switch that I posted could cut the connection between the camera and the reverse lights when I switch to permanant source without any leakback to the reverse lights. Makes sense in my small brain </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starway, post: 497402, member: 32798"] Thats great thanks alot Geoff, I just wonder why the switch idea woukdnt work with 2 power sources and 1 output? Surley if I plug it in to a switch like this then it would not send power to the reverse lights when I activate overide? Surely the switch that I posted could cut the connection between the camera and the reverse lights when I switch to permanant source without any leakback to the reverse lights. Makes sense in my small brain [/QUOTE]
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