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AZPops
Jan 26, 2014Explorer
fcooper wrote:
I recommend that you consider how you will use the system before you purchase the components. I like having two camera's on the back (or one adjustable one) as I need to see close up to check on the toad and for backing into a site, and also need to see further behind the coach to see what's coming up behind me. There are mounts that have two camera's in them. I used two separate cameras. Here's a picture:
two rear camera's
Of course, two cameras mean two 65 ft cables. (you can probably adapt or cut/splice the existing cable for one camera)
Since my windshield wipers don't clear enough to see the mirrors clearly during a heavy rain, I also have side camera's with their own full time monitors. I just completed installing the driver side monitor/camera and the cost was $80 with components from ebay.
Fred
Nice set up Fred! ...
One camera is all I need for my use. I've been looking at a Voyager system with a Night-Vue camera and microphone. Wish Sony was still making, and or had an upgraded system that's presently installed in the Eagle. 17 years service life is pretty darn good IMO.
Lance
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