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    Which cam do you have? I've got the KDlinks and if I touch it, it loses data. So I just bought a big enough card and I can just sift it out when I get home. Even driving for 7+ hours a day, it will still hold several days worth of driving.
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    Rexing V1. It was good for $100, but it seems like the videos always get corrupted if I turn off the car before before that clip ends and the next begins.

    It also had an undocumented upper limit for SD card size. I had a bigger one in it, it stopped at max size and never overwrote older clips, so it didn't get the time I got rear ended and got the guy's description and plate.

    I've heard good things about BlackVue cams, but those are all around $500.

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    The KDLinks XVIS-10 actually looks identical to the Rexing V1.

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    This is what the most severe of severe granule loss looks like. This is not damage from something. This is product failure. The South slope on the left compared to the North slope on the right. They are both subject to the same condition, but the South and West slopes get the most sun and will always fail faster. If you can imagine, this wasn't the most fun to walk.



    The fiberglass layer was actually in pretty decent shape considering. All the "shiny" that you are seeing is the fiberglass layer. You can even see it along the edges of the shingles in the first picture on the "good" side, which is still in terrible condition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Otterbatcat View Post
    Lowered the price of the house again a bit, hottest part of the season,.....need that house to sell without significant market profit loss.
    where do you live?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    This is what the most severe of severe granule loss looks like. This is not damage from something. This is product failure. The South slope on the left compared to the North slope on the right. They are both subject to the same condition, but the South and West slopes get the most sun and will always fail faster. If you can imagine, this wasn't the most fun to walk.



    The fiberglass layer was actually in pretty decent shape considering. All the "shiny" that you are seeing is the fiberglass layer. You can even see it along the edges of the shingles in the first picture on the "good" side, which is still in terrible condition.


    With all the nasty wind last week, we lost a shingle or two. Still waiting for them to come out and fix it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    Yeah, I told them I would send a link to the video. When it was found to be corrupted, I texted them both and let them know, and offered to provide testimony to their insurance companies.
    I'm glad you weren't involved this time around, that's good...and you didn't mention any injuries, and that's good too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CoGirl303 View Post
    where do you live?




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    The property for sale is in N.E. Denver, or South Park Hill area.


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    I'll bet that was scary, Irving. Like walking on mini ball bearings, I'm sure.

    What was the reason you were there to inspect it for, if not a damage claim? Home for sale, or ?


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    All my stuff is damage claim, sometimes initiated by people trying to sell the house and the buyers inspector saying there is hail damage (that is almost never the case). This was a wind claim. There was wind damage, but you could hardly tell given the conditions of the shingles.
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