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- ksg5000Explorer
Camper8251 wrote:
Flux Capacitor
LOL - if so he should stay under 88 mph. - ScottGNomad
DrewE wrote:
ScottG wrote:
Seems like a lot of wires for a B/U alarm!
Not really, not for "backup alarm" as in a sonar or similar system to detect when you're getting close to an obstacle. There's a power input on the right, what I assume is a lead to the buzzer or whatever on the instrument panel, and a few connectors (A, B, and D) for the sensors.
For a backup beeper such as trucks and construction equipment have, then yes it's a lot more wires than one would expect. That would typically just be a little noisemaker box wired to the reverse light circuit, and have no separate control box.
Given the little picture of a cartoon car emitting wi-fi, I think a sonar backup sensor system is a very good guess.
Yeah, that's a different animal. I was just thinking the beep thing. - DrewEExplorer II
ScottG wrote:
Seems like a lot of wires for a B/U alarm!
Not really, not for "backup alarm" as in a sonar or similar system to detect when you're getting close to an obstacle. There's a power input on the right, what I assume is a lead to the buzzer or whatever on the instrument panel, and a few connectors (A, B, and D) for the sensors.
For a backup beeper such as trucks and construction equipment have, then yes it's a lot more wires than one would expect. That would typically just be a little noisemaker box wired to the reverse light circuit, and have no separate control box.
Given the little picture of a cartoon car emitting wi-fi, I think a sonar backup sensor system is a very good guess. - garyhauptExplorerRemoved by poster. Incorrect answer.
- ScottGNomadSeems like a lot of wires for a B/U alarm!
- IAMICHABODExplorer III would also go along with others,that it is a backup alarm.
It would be very helpful if you could tell us the make and model of RV this is. - midnightsadieExplorer III,d agree with 1995brave ,but follow the wires, part of rving .
- Backup alarm. Check your rear bumper for round sensors. The A,B, and D are for the sensors. The next one goes to the dash monitor that shows how close you are and of course the red and black go to switched power.
- Make and model of your rig?
Looks like RJ-45 connectors plus power input. Possible that it operates AC and furnace like an interface. - ppineExplorer IIBack up alarm. Is there a video on the back of your rig?
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