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Oct-31-2021 01:16 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
No doesn't hurt to have a non working camera there so one can ignore it.
Finding a 12V NTSC monitor shouldn't be all that hard, but finding one that supplies power and is able to reverse image left to right may be a difficult battle.
One thing you can do is if you have a TV with a NTSC composite video input (getting rare now days since most TVs only have digital HDMI inputs) you can plug the video cable into the TV input and see if you get any image.
Depending on how the camera is getting power, there could be a splitter in the wiring and 12V connected from the splitter. In those cases folks pulled power often from the running light circuit under the tail light and you simply just turned on the running lights.
Rear view cameras with monitors are pretty inexpensive now days and most are wireless only.. Some work better than others and wireless ones often are limited distance and subject to radio interference so finding a good quality set can be a uphill battle..
Oct-31-2021 11:42 AM
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Oct-31-2021 09:59 AM
Skibane wrote:
If your tow vehicle is equipped with a backup camera and in-dash monitor, you may be able to splice the camper's camera into your existing monitor.
A lot of factory-equipped backup cameras still use the old NTSC video standard, which makes them compatible with aftermarket cameras like the one on your camper.
Oct-31-2021 01:36 AM
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