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liveneasy
Jun 04, 2014Explorer
One of the most annoying things as a solo traveler is having things go bump, crash, bang or rattle in the rear of the coach while driving. Often times turning around for a good look can be dangerous while navigating in traffic. My initial solution was a medium sized convex mirror I picked up in a dollar store that I epoxied to an old GPS 'sandbag' mount. It sits on the dash when I'm traveling and works pretty good as a rear-view mirror for the interior.
A few years later I had to change out my rear camera and opted for a 2 cam system with a 3 camera input monitor. I picked up a cheap indoor camera on the internet and mounted it in the rear of the coach facing forward. Now I've got the rear-view mirror and an interior camera to monitor the interior of the coach while driving.
A few years later I had to change out my rear camera and opted for a 2 cam system with a 3 camera input monitor. I picked up a cheap indoor camera on the internet and mounted it in the rear of the coach facing forward. Now I've got the rear-view mirror and an interior camera to monitor the interior of the coach while driving.
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