Feb-08-2017 06:10 AM
Feb-12-2017 08:40 PM
Rick Jay wrote:
FIRE UP,
In all fairness, his original monitor was a CRT type: CRT=Cathode Ray TUBE. It is a vacuum tube, so he was correct in referring to it as a "tube monitor". The rest of the circuitry, no doubt, was solid state. 🙂
~Rick
Feb-12-2017 06:51 PM
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Feb-10-2017 06:09 PM
Feb-10-2017 02:53 PM
About 90 percent of the time, the ends of an old setup WILL NOT apply to a complete setup. Therefore, a new cable with new ends will be needed. Not always but, most of the time.
Feb-10-2017 11:49 AM
Feb-10-2017 10:49 AM
Feb-10-2017 08:49 AM
lacofdfireman wrote:
My 07 Georgetown 350DS has an old Voyager B&W camera and an old Tube style Monitor mounted in the dash. I have a few questions about how to fix and replace this system.
1. My current review monitor is mounted high up on the back of Motorhome just below a plastic cap. No idea where the wire goes so no idea how you could fish a new wire through that plastic cap and down along the fiberglass? Any idea how to do this ?
2. My old tube monitor is going to leave a large hole in the dash. I'd like to mount the new camera in the same hole wher this camera was mounted. Any ideas on how to fill this hole and make it look decent and not like a hack job?
Thanks. Any help or ideas especially about running the new wire would be appreciated. That's going to be the big challenge.
Feb-10-2017 08:33 AM
lacofdfireman wrote:
My 07 Georgetown 350DS has an old Voyager B&W camera and an old Tube style Monitor mounted in the dash. I have a few questions about how to fix and replace this system.
1. My current review monitor is mounted high up on the back of Motorhome just below a plastic cap. No idea where the wire goes so no idea how you could fish a new wire through that plastic cap and down along the fiberglass? Any idea how to do this ?
2. My old tube monitor is going to leave a large hole in the dash. I'd like to mount the new camera in the same hole wher this camera was mounted. Any ideas on how to fill this hole and make it look decent and not like a hack job?
Thanks. Any help or ideas especially about running the new wire would be appreciated. That's going to be the big challenge.
Feb-10-2017 03:49 AM
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