Last thing was to test it out and connect it to the TV! I didn’t even know it could do that but what a cool feature, of course, the RV would have to have 110v power for that to work but still cool none-the-less. I used hot glue to fill and hold the hole I created for the wire to come through, the grommet worked fine but the walls are thicker than that.Īfter that, I started to button everything up working my way from the back to the front, using zip ties to hold the wire in place. ![]() I used double sided tape to hold the camera mount in place so I knew it would fit in the housing like I wanted. I knew I wanted to reuse the existing camera housing, but I couldn’t reuse the same holes. Once I had the wires all pulled, I focused of mounting the camera. So I used some scrap wire to pull it through the side. I wanted to use the existing wire as a “fish“ but that didn’t work out in my favor. This camera is wired, so I had to “fish“ it through the channel in my RV. ![]() It’s the best bang for the buck! At under $200, it features up to 3 cameras, a video export, 7in screen and a mic when you’re in reverse. A good backup camera will cost you around 500 for professional installation, but you can buy a DIY camera installation kit for 50 to 200. Backup cameras used to be a luxury addition to cars but are now standard in all new models made after 2019. Mostly because of price and functionality. Back-up Camera Installation Cost: Final Words. I ended up with the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with 7" Display (Black) RVS-770613. We have highlighted them in the following. Only of the things I hated the first time I drove the RV home was the black & white CRT style reverse camera that flickered while going down the road! Early on, I did some research to find a backup camera that I thought would be best for my situation. There are two types of recreational vehicle backup camera systems to choose from and install. I hope he is a smiling at me as I continue to make this RV even better than he left it. I have been incredibly busy working on my RV that was gifted to me from my Papa. ![]() This is my first of hopefully many RV-life style videos.
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