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So I'm planning on installing a dash cam and leaning towards the hard wiring route before using the cigarette lighter. The thing is, everyone recommends to use F52 (cig lighter). I already tapped into that fuse for my Oracle halos.

Is there any other option for me to use before plugging into the cigarette lighter? Is there a micro fuse tap that allows for 3 fuses? (if that's possible).
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I use the obd2 port. It has an alway on power source and an ignition power source. I bought the cable off of Amazon.
 
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I use the obd2 port. It has an alway on power source and an ignition power source. I bought the cable off of Amazon.
Do you have a link for that part? I like this option.
 

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They make a micro usb, one like the picture and type c. Basically what ever you camera requires. I have one in my truck that hardly sees any use. So I turn the alway on switch off So I don't kill the battery. On the JT, it stays on unless I know it will be parked for a while.
 

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No one recommends using the cigarette plug. If your video camera can record events when your vehicle is parked - and if you're spending more than $100 it should - you need to hard wire it to the battery for always-on power and include a circuit for ignition, so the device know when the engine is off and switches to park mode.
 

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12 Volt Power Adapter for 2018-2020 2021 2022 Jeep Wrangler JL JLU Unlimited & Gladiator JT & for 1999-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK JKU TJ Unlimited https://a.co/d/9ObZpG2
 

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If you have the factory installed AUX switches, there are two hot wires (always on and switched) under the dash.
Unfortunately I don’t which would’ve made it much easier!
 

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That website / forum is a great resource. Easy to get lost though. If you have the AUX panel installed, wire to the ignition and battery lines (in the cab) and you'll be good.
 
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That website / forum is a great resource. Easy to get lost though. If you have the AUX panel installed, wire to the ignition and battery lines (in the cab) and you'll be good.
I don't have AUX panel unfortunately. Thanks, I'll check out the website.
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