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01-20-2012, 12:20 PM
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Rear View Camera Question
I'm considering installing a rear view camera on my TT, and would like to hear from folks who have experience with one.
Wired is the only style I will consider, and I intend to install it myself. I want to be able to remove the camera when the TT is in public storage, and it will be wired for "full time" use.
Do current / past owners think they are worth the cost?
If I run RCA cables do they need to protected by conduit or wrapping?
Are there any brand names known to be better than others?
What do you consider the minimum to be for night range (feet) and field of view (degrees)?
Thanks,
OnTheGo
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01-20-2012, 02:49 PM
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I assume you are referring for backing your rig up.
We use walkie talkies.....$38 at Walmart without going through an installation process.
But that is just us.
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01-20-2012, 03:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OnTheGo
I'm considering installing a rear view camera on my TT, and would like to hear from folks who have experience with one.
Wired is the only style I will consider, and I intend to install it myself. I want to be able to remove the camera when the TT is in public storage, and it will be wired for "full time" use.
Do current / past owners think they are worth the cost?
If I run RCA cables do they need to protected by conduit or wrapping?
Are there any brand names known to be better than others?
What do you consider the minimum to be for night range (feet) and field of view (degrees)?
Thanks,
OnTheGo
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We have installed wired cameras on both our TV and TT. I went with the two-camera system from RearViewSafety. For me, they are well worth the cost. The one mounted on the TV makes hitching so much easier. You can see the ball and it's a minor adjustment to get it perfect... without having my DW wave her arms around like she's directing air traffic on a carrier deck (hat tip to Long Long Honeymoon for that fitting description). The cam on the TT makes backing into a spot easier, especially at night. I also leave it on while driving so I can see what's coming up behind me. Otherwise my rear view is pretty much obstructed. Plus, it let's me keep an eye on our bikes which are hitched to the bumper.
The cameras we have are weather resistant but are not easily removable. That may be an easy enough though if that's a requirement.
The best price I could find on the system I wanted was from Costco.
Also picked up one of these Quick Disconnect kits from RVS.
And finally, here is the license plate camera mount I got for the rear of the TV.
You can find the technical info on the Costco link above.
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01-20-2012, 03:27 PM
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".. without having my DW wave her arms around like she's directing air traffic on a carrier deck (hat tip to Long Long Honeymoon for that fitting description). "
I know what you mean. Left is right, right is left. Down is up, up is down! OH MY!
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01-20-2012, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Crabman
I know what you mean. Left is right, right is left. Down is up, up is down! OH MY!
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Crabman,
And we should never discount the fact that a few hundred bucks for a camera system is way cheaper than divorce! Oh no! I hope she didn't hear that!
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01-20-2012, 03:38 PM
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I`m actually training my 11 yr old son the art of giving backing directions. On our last trip when backing in I asked him how close am I to that tree behind me? He said what tree? I got out and pointed to the one about 5 ft behind the trailer at the back of the site. He said oh, that tree. We have a ways to go yet............
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01-20-2012, 03:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Crabman
I`m actually training my 11 yr old son the art of giving backing directions. On our last trip when backing in I asked him how close am I to that tree behind me? He said what tree? I got out and pointed to the one about 5 ft behind the trailer at the back of the site. He said oh, that tree. We have a ways to go yet............
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01-21-2012, 12:54 PM
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Well don't feel too bad...my mom backed my dad right into a pole and put a nice dent in their Airstream....11 or 70....happens to them all
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01-22-2012, 06:16 AM
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Thanks, Quahog, for your excellent response.
That's just about what I'm looking for, and the links are appreciated. I didn't consider a camera for my TV - it's a great idea. Is there some type of junction for the wiring to the monitor, or do you have to run separate leads for each camera?
Did you install yours yourself? Any problems?
I plan to follow a wiring harness back from the cab to the rear of the TV, and along the inside of the TT frame. Is that pretty much standard installation procedure? I can't imagine doing it much differently. Where did you locate the camera on the rear of the TT?
Thanks again,
OnTheGo
Quote:
Originally Posted by Quahog
We have installed wired cameras on both our TV and TT. I went with the two-camera system from RearViewSafety. For me, they are well worth the cost. The one mounted on the TV makes hitching so much easier. You can see the ball and it's a minor adjustment to get it perfect... without having my DW wave her arms around like she's directing air traffic on a carrier deck (hat tip to Long Long Honeymoon for that fitting description). The cam on the TT makes backing into a spot easier, especially at night. I also leave it on while driving so I can see what's coming up behind me. Otherwise my rear view is pretty much obstructed. Plus, it let's me keep an eye on our bikes which are hitched to the bumper.
The cameras we have are weather resistant but are not easily removable. That may be an easy enough though if that's a requirement.
The best price I could find on the system I wanted was from Costco.
Also picked up one of these Quick Disconnect kits from RVS.
And finally, here is the license plate camera mount I got for the rear of the TV.
You can find the technical info on the Costco link above.
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01-22-2012, 06:51 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OnTheGo
That's just about what I'm looking for, and the links are appreciated. I didn't consider a camera for my TV - it's a great idea. Is there some type of junction for the wiring to the monitor, or do you have to run separate leads for each camera?
Did you install yours yourself? Any problems?
I plan to follow a wiring harness back from the cab to the rear of the TV, and along the inside of the TT frame. Is that pretty much standard installation procedure? I can't imagine doing it much differently. Where did you locate the camera on the rear of the TT?
Thanks again,
OnTheGo
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One lead per camera... I did the install myself and as you described, followed the harness wiring back from the cab to the hitch location. I installed a 2nd connector bracket on the opposite side of my hitch for the trailer quick disconnect. It took me a little time (maybe 40 mins) but everything is out of sight and secure. Sorry I have no photos of it at the moment.
On the trailer side, I mounted another connector bracket on the tongue. The wiring followed the battery wiring to the converter for most of the way but then I went further down the frame, up through the rear storage compartment, up through the bathroom closet (along where the vent pipe goes), into the overhead, across and out just behind the medicine cabinet. The camera is mounted about 2 inches below the center red marker where the black oval is shown.
Next time I get my trailer out, I'll try to remember to take some photos ;-)
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01-22-2012, 11:26 AM
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I just have a small wireless unit. To answer your question. Well worth it. I love being able to see what is going on behind me on the highway. Also very useful backing the camper exactly where I want it.
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