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Jun 07, 2017Explorer
Backup camera, wireless,
2009 Arctic Fox 990,
Hello,
1- wired the WiFi transmitter into the existing porch light. I enlarged the porch switch to hold two switches so I could turn of the transmitter when not needed. The porch and running lights are located on a panel, there's a cavity behind so easy to install the camera and wires, the switch is directly behind the where camera is mounted.
2- I installed two diodes so to use two 12v inputs for the reverse wire to the backup monitor(or radio). A switch in dash to turn while driving and the reverse wire output wire to backup lights. Without diodes the reverse lights would come on when dash switch is on.
I hope this helps anyone trying to install a backup camera with WiFi.It took me awhile to figure out a clean installation, (my best friend helped me, last name is -Internet, first name is- The) :)








2009 Arctic Fox 990,
Hello,
1- wired the WiFi transmitter into the existing porch light. I enlarged the porch switch to hold two switches so I could turn of the transmitter when not needed. The porch and running lights are located on a panel, there's a cavity behind so easy to install the camera and wires, the switch is directly behind the where camera is mounted.
2- I installed two diodes so to use two 12v inputs for the reverse wire to the backup monitor(or radio). A switch in dash to turn while driving and the reverse wire output wire to backup lights. Without diodes the reverse lights would come on when dash switch is on.
I hope this helps anyone trying to install a backup camera with WiFi.It took me awhile to figure out a clean installation, (my best friend helped me, last name is -Internet, first name is- The) :)








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