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[NSW] Eco Power Pack Dash Cam Battery Free Installation for Sydney Customers

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Dash cam battery (Eco Power Pack) offer free installation for sydney customers (battery installation only)
Please contact [email protected] for arrange an appointment after purchase.

limited stock only.

www.dashcambattery.com
www.facebook.com/DashCamBattery.EcoPowerPack

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  • How much is installation usually?

    What advantages does this have over a Cellink B?

    Where does it need to be installed?

    • Typical installation cost is $100 to $150
      This is because the position of the ACC fusebox varies depending on the vehicle.

      Instead of which's better, cellink first entered the overseas market, and Eco Power Pack is now announcing its products to overseas customers.
      However, I can say that the Echo Power Pack is higher in terms of sales volume and customer satisfaction in Korea.

      We are located in wentworth point 2127 area,
      The location of the installation will be discussed and decided based on the location of the wentworth point or the customer.

      Thank you

      • Can you charge the battery through a 12v cigarette lighter? The pictures on the website seem to have the battery located within the engine compartment, which does not seem like a great idea during summer.

        • Yes, It can also be installed in a cigar jack, but it is usually connected to a fuse to increase the charging speed.There are three different installation methods.
          Please refer to the site https://www.dashcambattery.com/terms-conditions

          Devices are usually installed under the trunk or under a passenger seat

          Most importantly, our device itself can withstand more than 130 degrees and wires can withstand up to 200 degrees. This is necessary in the weather of Australia summer. You can see that it's different from a 65 degree products.

          Please e-mail [email protected] any other questions.

          Thanks

        • @Ecopowerpack:

          130 degrees Celsius ?

          Do you have any official manufacturer specifications to back up this claim?

        • @whooah1979:

          True, but that's no excuse to make outrageous BS "claims" that a LiFePO4 battery can operate at 130.C. and survive…

        • +1

          @FLICKIT:

          Absolutely. There is 100% no way that I would put a LiFePO4 battery inside a hot hot engine bay during the middle of summer, and I probably wouldn't want to do it even in cooler conditions.

  • http://www.abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=76842535064
    Entity name: KANG, WON
    ABN status: Active from 29 Aug 2017
    Entity type: Individual/Sole Trader
    Goods & Services Tax (GST): Not currently registered for GST

    Looks like a backyarder…

    Edit: his last "deal"
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/395717

    • +1

      I found a good product and introduced it to the Australian market. Business details will be updated. Did you think of a big company? I'm trying to be like that. Now we've started. Thanks for the interest.

  • How is this different to plugging your dashcam into a powerbank used to charge your phone? Good quality powerbanks are easy to come by these days for a fraction of the price.

    • I'm also not sure. I usually plug both front and back cams into a 30000mAh battery and get days of recording time out of it. I also charge the battery while driving to keep it topped up.

  • Is this spam or a targeted offer?

    • could be SPARGET offer

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