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Originally Posted by notout86
That sounds great and would perhaps have saved me heaps of time and extra parts and wiring and farnarcling with soldering etc compared to the system that I ended up using.
Have you integrated yours into the Fujitsu-Ten satnav headunit?
Does it work reliably?
I am proud of my DIY effort as suggested by another forum member. It has an advantage as it uses a single switch which allows full time front or rear view at any time. Also, neither camera is powered if not giving a picture. But as it sometimes fails to work correctly I would consider getting this system.
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My camera was equipped with the Fujitsu-Ten but I've since upgraded to the Ca-Fi Dashlinq 4. That one actually had multiple inputs, so I could have skipped the switcher box, but then I'd have to mess around with the apps to view the aux input. The switcher box is a single button I have on my dash that lets me turn on the front view at any time, I don't need to see out my rear unless I'm in reverse, but had I wanted that, there was an option for that as well. The particular model I have didn't have it. Like the DIY option, neither camera has power until you press the switch or go into reverse.