CybersterWatcher
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- Joined
- Nov 6, 2024
- Messages
- 136
- Reaction score
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- Location (town/city + country)
- South West UK
- Driving
- Not an MG
It might be me, but I find the Cyberster a nightmare to drive in the dark and rainy months.
With no rear wiper and it being a large car I rely heavily on the cameras (which aren’t great to start with) and 90% of the time they’re unusable because they’re covered with water droplets. Add in the dark months and I can’t park the car at all.
So I bought myself one of these cheap handheld fans. It lives in the glovebox and before I drive off I give both cameras a blast of air which seems to work much better than trying to rub the camera clean (and I was worried about scratches)
Today it came in handy for the passenger door which refused to open as I couldn’t clean enough water from the sensor to make it think there wasn’t something there)
Charges from USB-C so when it gets low I just use the charger in the armrest to power it back up again.
With no rear wiper and it being a large car I rely heavily on the cameras (which aren’t great to start with) and 90% of the time they’re unusable because they’re covered with water droplets. Add in the dark months and I can’t park the car at all.
So I bought myself one of these cheap handheld fans. It lives in the glovebox and before I drive off I give both cameras a blast of air which seems to work much better than trying to rub the camera clean (and I was worried about scratches)
Today it came in handy for the passenger door which refused to open as I couldn’t clean enough water from the sensor to make it think there wasn’t something there)
Charges from USB-C so when it gets low I just use the charger in the armrest to power it back up again.