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nayther
Explorer
Mar 28, 2018

backup camera wiring

waiting for them to build our new trailer:

http://www.forestriverinc.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=199&Image=5086&ShowParent=1&ModelID=1290#Main

they say it is "backup camera ready" does that mean they ran power to the location at the rear roof or does it also include cabling to the front of the trailer? I can't find anything on the website and the dealer is no help.
  • Furrion does make a Observation/back up that will fit in the same mount as the back up camera only unit. I'm not made of money but I think the extra cost of the FOS48TA-BL is worth it as far as being safe while driving and changing lanes. Yes there are cameras out there for less but why would you want to mess around with adaptors or different mounts.
  • First of all, you need to make the distinction between "back-up camera" and "rear observation camera". The mount on the back of your trailer is for a rear observation camera. A back-up camera usually goes in your license plate frame or thereabouts somewhere. Your trailer is pre-wired from the rear camera mount to the umbilical cable that attaches to your tow vehicle. That's where your camera gets it 12V power. It then sends a wireless signal to your monitor in your tow vehicle, which gets it's power from a cigarette lighter receptacle. There is better and cheaper units out there than the Furrions; PM me if you would like the name of the one that we bought. Ten minute installation.

    After you've done all this and it doesn't work, remember to turn your lights to the on position to power up the camera. Not auto, not daytime running lights, none of those. The lights have to be in the "ON" position. Good luck to you!
  • mat60 wrote:
    With my new trailer there is a mount all ready on the back with the power supply pre wired inside of it. You need to supply the camera kit yourself. I have a Furrion for mine on the way. Its a easy install. I don't no what model you need.


    Is that the only wire they roughed in? Just power and ground? I assume you're waiting on a wireless camera system then?

    Anyone else install a wired backup camera in a "pre-wired" trailer?
  • With my new trailer there is a mount all ready on the back with the power supply pre wired inside of it. You need to supply the camera kit yourself. I have a Furrion for mine on the way. Its a easy install. I don't no what model you need.