DiskDoctr wrote:
For a wired camera on the camper, what are you guys seeing for connecting wires when hitched up?
I bought a 30' long camera extension cable off of Amazon, and zip tied it to the frame of the trailer. It has the power connection and the video cable that the camera has, so it's plug and play. I coil it up inside the propane tank cover when I'm not using it. (I tow with a Tahoe with an aftermarket Kenwood head unit that has camera inputs). I have a license plate camera bracket mounted to the tow vehicle, and I just unplug that from under the trim panel by the tailgate and plug in the trailer camera when I'm towing. It has survived 2 years in the rain of Western Oregon without any problems.
My main complaint about the camera I have is the view angle is too wide and it's hard to interpret perspective without practice. I can see vehicles behind me and back into a space with it, but it's not the same kind of picture you get through a rearview mirror. The positive part is that my backup camera has night vision, which is great when pulling into a dark campsite.
I mounted the camera up about the same height as the rearview mirror on the back of my trailer using 3M VHB tape. It's stuck very well, no screws needed.