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joe0508
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Apr 23, 2014

backup camera

I resently purchased a backup system for my rv.The screen has the slightest static in the monitor.I have the camera hooked up to the monitor and the monitor powered to a dc plug in the cigarette plug in the dash.I tryed to wire it to a fuse in the fuse box but it does the same thing.Does anyone have any other ideas?

16 Replies

  • westend wrote:
    If it's possible, power the camera and monitor directly from the battery with the vehicle off. That will eliminate any interference from the vehicle's charging system as a cause.
    I will try that but what if the charging system is the problem.What would i do than?I have tryed it in the dc plug with the motor off and get the same results.Dont no if that would be the same concept.
  • If it's possible, power the camera and monitor directly from the battery with the vehicle off. That will eliminate any interference from the vehicle's charging system as a cause.
  • oilslick wrote:
    I tried one on my last truck and same thing, it said in the instructions that there would be interference from a diesel engine, I just didn't believe them, removed and returned.
    Was it wired or wireless?Mine is wired.
  • I tried one on my last truck and same thing, it said in the instructions that there would be interference from a diesel engine, I just didn't believe them, removed and returned.
  • SWD wrote:
    Make and model would help here..thanks.
    7" Monitor and a 120° CCD Mounted RV Backup Camera (RV Backup System)Made by tadibrothers.

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