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  1. Connected it switched power and the camera comes one as soon as I launch the app. Made a big difference in usability.
  2. Welcome to RennTech :welcome: Where you can tap in would depend upon how much current you plan on drawing. It's for a wifi transmitter for a back-up camera. Currently it's attached the reverse bulb, which works fine but the wifi takes too long to be useful. I need to wire it up to switched power for a more instant on effect. Thanks for your help. Year and model of the car? 2003 Porsche 996 Cabriolet Underneath the rear package shelf, there are multiple electronic modules that switch on with the key, you can probably tap into one of them, just make sure the new unit you are adding does not overload the fuse on that circuit, and also has an inline fuse of its own. Thanks
  3. Welcome to RennTech :welcome: Where you can tap in would depend upon how much current you plan on drawing. It's for a wifi transmitter for a back-up camera. Currently it's attached the reverse bulb, which works fine but the wifi takes too long to be useful. I need to wire it up to switched power for a more instant on effect. Thanks for your help. Year and model of the car? 2003 Porsche 996 Cabriolet
  4. Welcome to RennTech :welcome: Where you can tap in would depend upon how much current you plan on drawing. It's for a wifi transmitter for a back-up camera. Currently it's attached the reverse bulb, which works fine but the wifi takes too long to be useful. I need to wire it up to switched power for a more instant on effect. Thanks for your help.
  5. I'm looking for a source of switched power toward the rear of my '03 996 Cab can anyone guide me to a source? Thanks.
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