โApr-24-2013 06:09 AM
โMay-09-2013 08:47 PM
dbs944 wrote:tropical36 wrote:On the camera? I never looked there. I'll climb up and take a look tomorrow. Thanks.dbs944 wrote:
Thanks for the good advice - we're leaving in the morning for our first open road w/toad.
My back up camera only works when the coach is in reverse. Is there a universal way (not knowing what the make/model is at the moment) of making the BU camera work all the time? I'm going to replace it soon but not before this trip.
Should be a switch right on the camera. Mine was viewing like yours when we got it and I changed it immediately.
โMay-09-2013 06:27 PM
tropical36 wrote:On the camera? I never looked there. I'll climb up and take a look tomorrow. Thanks.dbs944 wrote:
Thanks for the good advice - we're leaving in the morning for our first open road w/toad.
My back up camera only works when the coach is in reverse. Is there a universal way (not knowing what the make/model is at the moment) of making the BU camera work all the time? I'm going to replace it soon but not before this trip.
Should be a switch right on the camera. Mine was viewing like yours when we got it and I changed it immediately.
โMay-09-2013 05:20 PM
dbs944 wrote:
Thanks for the good advice - we're leaving in the morning for our first open road w/toad.
My back up camera only works when the coach is in reverse. Is there a universal way (not knowing what the make/model is at the moment) of making the BU camera work all the time? I'm going to replace it soon but not before this trip.
โMay-09-2013 01:53 PM
dbs944 wrote:
Thanks for the good advice - we're leaving in the morning for our first open road w/toad.
My back up camera only works when the coach is in reverse. Is there a universal way (not knowing what the make/model is at the moment) of making the BU camera work all the time? I'm going to replace it soon but not before this trip.
โMay-09-2013 08:09 AM
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โMay-04-2013 11:07 AM
tommy salmon wrote:
Sorry to butt in, but why do you need to charge the battery or pull the fuse? How is a vehicle being towed using any electricity to run the battery down? I just wired my 2004 Jeep, and now I'm wondering if I missed something?
โMay-03-2013 04:30 PM
โMay-03-2013 12:56 PM
dbs944 wrote:lanerd wrote:Do you have more information on this? Where do I pull the 12v from on the MH? Would having a trickle charger plugged in in the MH and run the POS lead to the battery work?
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You can eliminate the fuse pulling if you run a 12v wire from the mh to the CRV's battery to keep it charged. In our case, I installed a switch (with an in-line fuse of the same amperage) in place of the fuse, so I simply just have to push a button.
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Ron
Dave
โMay-01-2013 09:11 AM
lanerd wrote:Do you have more information on this? Where do I pull the 12v from on the MH? Would having a trickle charger plugged in in the MH and run the POS lead to the battery work?
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You can eliminate the fuse pulling if you run a 12v wire from the mh to the CRV's battery to keep it charged. In our case, I installed a switch (with an in-line fuse of the same amperage) in place of the fuse, so I simply just have to push a button.
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Ron
โApr-24-2013 02:21 PM
F1bNorm wrote:
Depending on what year CRV, you might want a 12V charge wire installed with the hook-up harness. Ours is an 09 and I haven't added the wire so I use an underhood battery disconnect. Pulling the fuse or batt disconnect means resetting the clock and radio code. No big deal but it would be nice not to have to do this.
The CRV tows like it's not there (except climbing hills) so it's nice to have a full time rear view cam.
Norm
โApr-24-2013 09:12 AM
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