Forum Discussion

ThreeToGo's avatar
ThreeToGo
Explorer
Apr 20, 2017

Back Up Camera

My husband has been hauling a Host TC around on our Dodge dually for about ten years. Due to his health issues, I have started driving the truck. I would like to have a backup camera installed. There seems to be a vast variation in prices. Will you guys please recommend a particular model or tell us what to look in this item. Also, how difficult are they to install? Is this something that an ordinary handy sort of guy can do on his own or will we have to have some techie do it?
  • I also have the same system as Buzzcut accept I have the cameras with wireless built into them. (antenna comes direct off camera instead of in line with cable).
    love it. on mine I found only camera 1 can have the distance lines.
  • I bought this system and upgraded it to a wireless package. In retrospect I should have opted for a three camera system. One on the back of the TC, One on the horses inside the trailer and one on the back of the horse trailer. Right now I don't have one on the back of the trailer ( I can see over it with the TC camera. a button push toggles between camera images to be displayed.

    https://www.tadibrothers.com/products/7-monitor-and-two-120-mounted-rv-backup-camera-for-a-horse-trailer-rv-backup-system

  • Buzzcut1 - Did you upgrade to the CCD camera?

    I'm hoping my setup is at least close to what you have when I'm done. I know for $80 I shouldn't expect HD quality but hoping it works well enough.
  • Buzzcut1 - Is that the 7" monitor? I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on that one and getting it wireless with gps.
  • I do like my Tadibrothers camera. It's not just a backup camera the way I have it wired, its a rear view mirror. Night or day I know exactly whats behind me (headlights on = camera on). The Mil Spec night vision really works. Nothing like being able to see small details when backing into a tight campsite at 1am.


  • I'm still waiting on the camera so I can't give a full report but I bought a wifi transmitter (search on "wifi 903W" on amazon and you should find it) and a CCD camera for less than $80. I'm using an extra tracfone that we had for the screen but you could also use a tablet. I ordered the camera off ebay after verifying the transmitter worked (search for "white ccd backup camera" on ebay) and there were a couple of options in the $40 range. The best offer didn't seem to work and I went up until I was within 5 cents of the buy it now price.

    I've tested it with another camera and it seems to work ok with the phone out in the driveway and the transmitter in the garage. Picture quality wasn't great but I think that was a product of the cheap camera I was using and it was about the same as the one I had on my old RV that was a dozen years old and cost a lot more. There is a little lag and it gets worse the further away you get but I don't expect it to be a problem for what I want the camera for and it won't be that far away with a truck camper.

    Installation should just be mounting the camera and running 12 volts to it and the transmitter. Setup for the phone was easy. I ordered the camera off ebay (search for "white ccd backup camera" and there were a couple of options in the $40 range).

    I figure if it doesn't work well enough I can still use the camera and either wire it direct (did that once and would like to avoid it) or get the non-wifi wireless setup like tadibrothers sells and not be out too much money. It will be a week or so before I get it installed and can give a full report but it is at least another option that saves you some money if you already have a phone or tablet you can use.