.Eduardo
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Note: I noticed while running a pre-install test on my DR900X-2CH Plus, it drains less than 1 A (around 0.5 A) when recording. About 0.4 A when not recording even with all the LED options set to "on". Yes that includes the rear camera.The fuse for the camera is only 3 amps so I'm not sure why they would recommend that. Now if it's on a used spot they could possibly recommend that because between the previously used fuse and the new fuse the total would be higher. I'm gonna have to say they are incorrect.
A 3 amp fuse will trip at +3 amps regardless if the previous fuse was 5 amps, 10 or 30. What they are suggesting just doesn't make sense. And the majority of fuse taps are not rated for 10 or 30 amps so I'm slightly perplexed.
So I also believe a 3 to 5 amp fuse will be OK. Current draining is not too high with this camera model. Note also the DR900X2CHPlus has an internal "power magic" setting to protect your battery. That or also the option of installing a dedicated dashcam battery to the switched circuit. The camera would then connect to the dedicated battery instead and run until the dedicated battery is drained, fully protecting your vehicle's battery. This is the setup I have on my 2015 Mustang. Works well.
Regards,
Eduardo
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