You are missing an important part of the context in that text: "We always recommend selecting fuse slots that are rated between 10A-30A". This suggests finding an existing fuse that's at least 10amp, and using a fuse tap/piggyback (such as the one in your kit) in it, while using a properly-sized (2-5amp) fuse for your actual dash cam. That's an important distinction from simply "using a 10-30amp fuse".I was going off a dashcam/radar installer instructions for the 10-30amp fuse
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Hardwiring your dash cam to the vehicle’s fuse box is one of the most common installation methods to power on your dash cam when the vehicle is off, thus offering parking mode recording (for dash cams that come with parking mode recording feature).www.blackboxmycar.com
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Yes, that sounds like an alright setup for a dash cam.