Autosleeper Suffolk fitting reversing camera.
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Autosleeper Suffolk fitting reversing camera.
Good day, I recently purchased a Suffolk Motorhome and wish to install a reversing camera, I would like to site the camera on the sloping portion of the panel above the window and below the logo. I would prefer the cables to be routed thro the interior of Van but am unsure of the best way to go. Can anybody who has fitted a camera guide me in the right direction, If you can I would be eternally grateful for the information.
Wishing you all well for the coming year.
Allan Royds
County Durham.
Wishing you all well for the coming year.
Allan Royds
County Durham.
ALLAN 14- Member
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Auto-Sleeper Model : Suffolk
Vehicle Year : 2009
Re: Autosleeper Suffolk fitting reversing camera.
It is much easier to fit a wireless (Bluetooth) camera, picking up the power for the camera from the reversing lamp if you have one.ALLAN 14 wrote:Good day, I recently purchased a Suffolk Motorhome and wish to install a reversing camera, I would like to site the camera on the sloping portion of the panel above the window and below the logo. I would prefer the cables to be routed thro the interior of Van but am unsure of the best way to go. Can anybody who has fitted a camera guide me in the right direction, If you can I would be eternally grateful for the information.
Wishing you all well for the coming year.
Allan Royds
County Durham.
On our previous caravans I used heavy duty wireless cameras with a power supply taken from one of the sidelights. This needed the side lights turned on when driving (not a bad thing anyway) but had the advantage that you had a permanent rear view mirror.
The Bargee- Member
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Re: Autosleeper Suffolk fitting reversing camera.
Allan
Go to MEMBERS FACTSHEETS section, in there you'll see my Executive a new project article, made up from my articles by the late Roli.
In page 2 of that is my tale of camera fitting and how....probably all you need?
Go to MEMBERS FACTSHEETS section, in there you'll see my Executive a new project article, made up from my articles by the late Roli.
In page 2 of that is my tale of camera fitting and how....probably all you need?
IanH- Donator
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Re: Autosleeper Suffolk fitting reversing camera.
Anything that I've had fitted (like the reversing camera on my 2008 Wilton) by the AS Service Centre or a dealer that requires front to back wiring has been routed under the floor.
Peter Brown- Donator
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Re: Autosleeper Suffolk fitting reversing camera.
Hi IAN, Just finished reading your post thank you for the heads up, Our camera is a combined
reversing / rearview camera linked into the reverse light feed in the front pillar. Its a Sprinter by the way.
Thanks again
Allan
reversing / rearview camera linked into the reverse light feed in the front pillar. Its a Sprinter by the way.
Thanks again
Allan
ALLAN 14- Member
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Auto-Sleeper Model : Suffolk
Vehicle Year : 2009
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