My Hardwired Valentine One
Here's some pics:

I used the blue plug. Right off the bat, the thicker gauge wires tipped off the power lines. Red (+) and brown (-). There is a big white plug I stayed away from and a small white plug that seems to control the rear cabin lights.

This is on the right side of the overhead console.

The voltage check..

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12.19, good enough


the bigger sockets make it obvious

I used what V1 sends for hardwire purposes. all hw can be purchased from their website at about $45 or less. Only thing I had to get from Homedepot was a flat male connector 14-16 gauge (light blue green) to go with the V1 wire splicer (dark blue). V1 kit comes with one for the (+) but the ground has a screw type connector thats good if you can connect to the body.

I had to buy one splicer (dark blue) separately as the V1 kit comes with only one of these.

The black thing is the hardwire module in V1 kit.

The green thing is a 'brown out' module that is made for cars with auto stop start engine, to avoid restarting V1 every time the engine restarts. (OPTIONAL). Ahh. The GTR photobombed



I placed a velcro plate on the roof side of the plastic frame on the passenger side of the console and mounted these two modules on it to avoid vibration noises.

Cable management...


This is where I fished out the wire. started between the headliner and the mirror column and slid the wire to the corner of the stereo camera housing.

nice and neat

...Proof Of Life
Last edited by cyberorth; Mar 28, 2016 at 12:25 AM.
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In W204, the line I used was not switched, but it would go off a few minutes after power down or locking the car. This was because the overhead console in W204 is dumb, meaning it only switches on and off, no brains. W205's overhead console has a permanent power source and it can time various modules and turn them off if left on. This is really helpful for a mounted camera, but not so much for a radar detector that needs to turn off with the car. So for now I have to manually turn off the V1 in my current W205. W204 was so nice in that I never had to turn off V1 manually.
I have used this same method of hardwire in W205, two W204s and two GTRs!
My reason for liking this method is that in my opinion, V1 works best and is least in the way when placed above the rear view mirror to its left, in my direct field of view and completely away from creating a blind spot. Getting power to it in this 'ideal' position is best accomplished by tapping in the overhead console as opposed to the mirror.
Last edited by cyberorth; Mar 28, 2016 at 12:39 AM.
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Did you have to do anything special with the radar as far as turning off bands? I used the cigarette lighter adapter once and was getting constant 5+ readings
I have my V1 mounted in the same spot. I've been using a long power cable run across the top of the windshield (tucked behind the headliner), above the driver door, down the back of the B-pillar, and under the floor mat behind the driver's seat to the accessory power outlet behind the center console/armrest. No one is ever in the backseat except my son in his car seat, so I never see it.
Did you have to do anything special with the radar as far as turning off bands? I used the cigarette lighter adapter once and was getting constant 5+ readings
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Placed the detector on the passenger side of the windshield (next to the mirror/console) so I can still use the visor to block the sun.
Then made a bracket that attaches to the mirror to hold the Remote Display.
Worked out very nicely.
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Placed the detector on the passenger side of the windshield (next to the mirror/console) so I can still use the visor to block the sun.
Then made a bracket that attaches to the mirror to hold the Remote Display.
Worked out very nicely.
Do not leave your car parked for more than 3 or 4 days with the Savvy plugged in. It doesn't interface correctly with MB cars for some reason, and it'll drain your battery.
I used the Savvy for the first month or two when I bought my C63S, and now it's sitting on a shelf in my garage because it kept draining my battery.
I used the Savvy for the first month or two when I bought my C63S, and now it's sitting on a shelf in my garage because it kept draining my battery.
The car sat for the entire month of December without being touched and then fired right up in January.
I work from home on Fridays, so the car sits for 3 days every weekend and starts without a hitch on Mondays.
First question: would you happen to know how to access the fuse box by the driver side door without scratching it? I.e. - got a clue where I can strategically place a screwdriver to pop things off without scratching it? I just didn't want to force it and break pins...
Second question: Per chance, got a clue which fuse slot I could "tap" into? I have a volt meter so I can eventually figure out which is an ignition on wire.
The reason why I need to go into either of the fuse boxes is because I use the "Concealed Display" module. I don't like the lights going off at the top of the headliner since it's easily visible from the back. I'd rather the V1 be totally blacked out and have the display routed to the Concealed Display module.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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I see that you found what you were looking for. Nice install.
Have you considered customizing your V1 software? I mean going through all of the virtual toggleswitches based on the instructions available on their website.
I do get false laidar from infinities and mazdas, but never audi's and never the Ka band.
This is actually in reply to your post from the other thread.
Significantly more false alarms on the highway than ever before. But i am considering upgrading one of my V1 to the latest with the supposed junk filter.
It works perfectly on a concealed unit; zero issues.
Glad it doesn't affect you. But straight from Valentine's website itself: "The SAVVY draws a small amount of current even with the ignition off..."
I know this is not ideal but don't sweat the small battery drain thing.
http://www.countryjoycrafts.com/univ...adarmount.html
http://www.countryjoycrafts.com/univ...adarmount.html
Also, this site also sells a $60 mount that seems to be a copy of the blendmount.com $100 mount that I just bought for another of my cars. I wouldn't trust a copy cat.



