tchavei
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Excellent reply! Already saved the pictures.Sure, but.. I would not generally recommend this; you don't want to have a short or something so be careful. Use low amp (3A or 5A) fuses for dashcam etc, and use wires that are thick enough and well insulated (I used 20awg for the splitter and 16awg from the fuses; Blackvue dashcam wires are usually 24awg which seems rather thin..).
Anyways, on the passenger side fusebox, the top row is always on, and the bottom is on when the car is "on":
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Since those slots are empty these are perfect to tap as those will not connect to any device in the car.
For a Blackvue dashcam, the top row (yellow) is for the yellow wire (always on, main power), and the bottom row (red) (on when car is on) is for the red wire (to trigger parking mode). (and black is ground of course). (and again, I don't generally recommend hardwiring a dashcam as of yet since it is unclear inhowfar that would drain the 12v battery; maybe it is ok if you can set a 48h time limit on parking mode and a 12.5V or higher voltage cutoff. I enjoy this though).
To connect to a C-Tek or bm300 just connect the yellow (top row, always on) to the "red" connector/wire (+) since we want to see the battery power always (and the black (-) to the ground screw (see below)). (I think this is fine to hardwire as these devices use almost no electricity).
Make sure to use the top slot of the fuse-tap and leave the bottom one empty.
Also, the top of each fuse row is powered, so install the fuse tap with the wire going down, e.g.
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Ah, the ground screw: you can remove the side panel on the passenger side from bottom to top with a plastic tool:
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and connect the ground wire to the screw there with an M8 hex nut so you don't have to touch the screw that holds the dashboard:
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Speaking of... I'm in shock. I can see extra spare fuses in the side cover! How did Porsche offered those without charging for it as an option in the Web configurator? ?
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