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2edgesword
Sep 21, 2018Explorer
I have a Yuwei camera with 5" monitor rear observation system ($159.00). It's powered through my trailer running lights so it can be used for backing up and observation while drive. The installation is easy. Just figure out where on the coach you want to place it (somewhere high on the rear of coach) and connect the camera to a power source. Since it's wireless there are no wires to run between the camera and the monitor.
If it's only for backing up then you would want to connect it to your reverse lights. I think the running lights is an easier option since they are closer to where you're going to want to install the camera.
So far I've made two trips with it and the camera as been near flaws other than 2 dropouts over two hours of driving that each lasted about 1 second. The monitor is clear, colors are accurate and you've got about 120 degrees of rear view.
The system is about half the price of the Furrion system my trailer was prewired for so if the system holds up over time it will have been a better option as far as cost. I've read reviews of the Furrion system and it does seem to offer anything much over the Yuwei system.
I have a Yuwei 5" monitor rear observation camera. It's powered through my trailer running lights so it can be used for backing up and observation while drive. The installation is easy. Just figure out where on the coach you want to place it and what you will use as a power source. If it's only for backing up then you would want to connect it to your reverse lights. I think the running lights is an easier option since you typically
If it's only for backing up then you would want to connect it to your reverse lights. I think the running lights is an easier option since they are closer to where you're going to want to install the camera.
So far I've made two trips with it and the camera as been near flaws other than 2 dropouts over two hours of driving that each lasted about 1 second. The monitor is clear, colors are accurate and you've got about 120 degrees of rear view.
The system is about half the price of the Furrion system my trailer was prewired for so if the system holds up over time it will have been a better option as far as cost. I've read reviews of the Furrion system and it does seem to offer anything much over the Yuwei system.
I have a Yuwei 5" monitor rear observation camera. It's powered through my trailer running lights so it can be used for backing up and observation while drive. The installation is easy. Just figure out where on the coach you want to place it and what you will use as a power source. If it's only for backing up then you would want to connect it to your reverse lights. I think the running lights is an easier option since you typically
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