silvercrew

Brooks Alberta

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I installed mine the same place as on a motorhome. I have a closet right in the back middle of my trailer so that is where I went out. I then ran inside by my shower lines up to the front and went out were the wires for my converter go outside. When I got to the front I insatlled a l braket and installed a splice in it. There is a short cable from there to the truck. The truck is wired the same way but with a weather cover over where the wire is on the back of the truck. I did it this way so if I forget to unplug the camera I only have to replace a little cable and not the whole lenght in the truck or trailer.
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Fordlover

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youth4him wrote:
I went UNDER the TT all the way to the back. I used a surface mount screw in pipe mount (it has for holes for screws, and you screw in a 1" pipe into it). I went up over my spare tire, so I basically have a 90 degree "gun". The wires run inside the pvc and are siliconed in so it's water proof. I added a switch to my battery box, so when we hook up, I just turn the power on for the camera, and I'm good to go.
I'd love a picture of this, sounds like a great way to do it.
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youth4him

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Here are the pics, finally got out there to take them. It's not the prettiest thing in the world (looks like I mounted a paint ball cannon to the back of my TT) but it works well, and I can easily adjust it side to side if needed.
Battery box switch (radio shack)



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Rumtan

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That looks really good....ingenious idea using the PVC like that. One question i have is, does it shake when travelling?
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mstoetz1

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If I was going to install a rear view camera, in my opinion, you should get one that has enough of a wide angle that you can see your rear bumper, or get a really good view of the rear of the trailer so you don't have to guess clearances when you're backing up. I've been investigating cameras for about a year, and find very few have an adequate field of view (ie: 110 degrees or more)
Some have 170 degree FOV which provide an excellent view behind the RV.
This was one I liked if I placed it in the top of the rear window (inside the trailer).
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Fordlover

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I like these options so far. Question for youth4him, do you store your slinky in the bumper? and if so did the screws in the bumper effect anything? I think I know what direction I'm going to go.
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skipm

Saint Helena Island, SC USA

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I opted for a portable unit that has magnetic mounts for the camera and the monitor is hand held. I am usually traveling alone so this is a good combination for me because I can place the camera on the back of my TV to hook up or move it to the back of the TT to back into a campsite or whatever need I may have. I bought the unit off E-Bay, here is a link for the set up I have: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Parts-Accessories___Swift-Hitch-Portable-Wireless-Camera-Snow-Plow-Police_W0QQitemZ300233065322QQddnZPartsQ20Q26Q20AccessoriesQQddiZ2811QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item300233065322&
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skipm

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I opted for a portable unit that has magnetic mounts for the camera and the monitor is hand held. I am usually traveling alone so this is a good combination for me because I can place the camera on the back of my TV to hook up or move it to the back of the TT to back into a campsite or whatever need I may have. I bought the unit off E-Bay, here is a link for the set up I have: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Parts-Accessories___Swift-Hitch-Portable-Wireless-Camera-Snow-Plow-Police_W0QQitemZ300233065322QQddnZPartsQ20Q26Q20AccessoriesQQddiZ2811QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item300233065322&
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youth4him

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Fordlover wrote: I like these options so far. Question for youth4him, do you store your slinky in the bumper? and if so did the screws in the bumper effect anything? I think I know what direction I'm going to go.
Yep, I used relatively short screws so as not to protrude into the bumper too far and create an issue. There's almost no weight or force on the thing, so I didn't need much.
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hotpepperkid

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MMMMMM paint ball cannon. I would like to have a 20MM cannon on the back of mine to take care of the tail gaters.
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