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Connecting rear camera in car with a switch
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<blockquote data-quote="Starway" data-source="post: 497406" data-attributes="member: 32798"><p>Ok so to be clear are we saying that a simple switch solves my solution and no need for diodes ? Just a switch like i posted with 2 power inputs and 1 load. ? Isn’t that the simplest ? That way I don’t need diodes ? And since I need a switch anyway does it not make sense for me to just use a switch ? Will I get leakback to the reverse lights with the switch and suggesting. Is this switch diagram correct except I just swap the inputs with outputs and it will work ? </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]10673[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Would I need the ground in this switch or just connect up the positives m does this even work, or will I be faced with the same leakback to the reverse lights </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starway, post: 497406, member: 32798"] Ok so to be clear are we saying that a simple switch solves my solution and no need for diodes ? Just a switch like i posted with 2 power inputs and 1 load. ? Isn’t that the simplest ? That way I don’t need diodes ? And since I need a switch anyway does it not make sense for me to just use a switch ? Will I get leakback to the reverse lights with the switch and suggesting. Is this switch diagram correct except I just swap the inputs with outputs and it will work ? [ATTACH]10673._xfImport[/ATTACH] Would I need the ground in this switch or just connect up the positives m does this even work, or will I be faced with the same leakback to the reverse lights [/QUOTE]
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