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Topic: where to mount wireless camera

Posted By: riven1950 on 11/26/17 06:46am

I am thinking about getting a wireless rear view camera. Apex 249rb, overall length 28'. F150 CC

How would the camera work mounted on the rear bumper? Seems like most people mount them up high and wire into a light, so that's probably better. Just having a hard time thinking of drilling holes in a 2017 TT.

If mounted up high would coverage be ok if you mounted the camera right next to the right clearance light, rather than dead center? ( to eliminate a long run of wires )

Suggestions for a good camera in my situation without breaking the bank?

Thanks


Posted By: Cobra21 on 11/26/17 06:58am

Most have a wide angle of view so they can be mounted almost anywhere with good results. I would temporarily mount it to varies places with tape to the camper in the drive way and figure out which works best for you. Run your wire outside of the camper without drilling any holes.


Posted By: WNYBob on 11/26/17 07:08am

I mounted mine high, and ran the power through the bathroom vent. My viewer is in my GPS so I mounted a switch on the fan, it wouldn't interfere with the maps.


Posted By: bailer6334 on 11/26/17 07:13am

I have used the below wireless system on 3 different trailers. Like you I did not want to put anymore holes in the trailers than I had to. I tied into the clearance light power wires (even though it means I have to have the clearance lights on when traveling). Mounted above the clearance lights so no one tampers with the camera. The camera I purchased is the Voyager Digital Wireless Observation System WVOS511. It has a 5.6" monitor, 60ft signal, color, night vision and sound (so if someone is helping you back up you can hear what they say). Bought from RV Cams. I think somewhere in the $400 range. But you get what you pay for.


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Posted By: SoundGuy on 11/26/17 07:27am

riven1950 wrote:

I am thinking about getting a wireless rear view camera. Apex 249rb, overall length 28'. F150 CC

Suggestions for a good camera in my situation without breaking the bank?


You haven't told us the MY of your Apex but some of the newer Coachmen models are pre-wired to accept a Furrion Camera System ... not cheap, but I've seen one in operation and it works really well. You might want to ask your dealer if your particular trailer has this feature as it makes installation a 5 minute job. [emoticon]


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Posted By: Swell1 on 11/26/17 07:30am

I have the Furrion observation camera mounted by the middle light on the back of my trailer. It works great. You can see everything that is going on behind you. It was around $300 on ebay.
Good luck


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Posted By: myredracer on 11/26/17 09:49am

Garmin camera mounted on bumper - works great. Bracket welded up from some scrap steel. Spare tire is under the trailer. Transmitter is mounted in cabinet above bed and wiring was run concealed in ceiling cavity and an interior wall at the rear.

They don't need to be mounted up high and exact mounting location doesn't matter much because the image can be adjusted during setup mode. Cars that have factory backup cameras have them at or near bumper height. The camera is nice to have but not as good as DW spotting when backing into a site.

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Posted By: VoodooMedicineMan on 11/26/17 11:46am

Mine came from the factory mounted just below the marker lights, using the marker lights as a power source


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Posted By: riven1950 on 11/26/17 03:29pm

Thanks folks. I'll show my ignorance here and ask...are the camera brackets always mounted with screws or can you use some sort of adhesive? I am guessing they are pretty light weight, just wondering. I could run a short wire for power to a clearance light as some of you have done.


Posted By: bailer6334 on 11/26/17 04:48pm

Use screws if you don't want to lose it. Also I know on Grand Design trailers the factory pre wired the camera mount so power is always on. If you mount check with the mfg to see if its power all the time. If its a new install wire any way you want. If you are going to drill holes no big deal, just use RV silicon on the screws to keep them water tight.


Posted By: bailer6334 on 11/26/17 04:48pm

Use screws if you don't want to lose it. Also I know on Grand Design trailers the factory pre wired the camera mount so power is always on. If you mount check with the mfg to see if its power all the time. If its a new install wire any way you want. If you are going to drill holes no big deal, just use RV silicon on the screws to keep them water tight.


Posted By: D.E.Bishop on 11/26/17 06:02pm

I have a Sony review camera system. Nice thing about it is that the system can be turned off if you wish but it will come on when the rig is put in reverse. Sometimes you just get tired of that constant movement in your peripheral view. While I do have a Class A, i have a towed and like to know when I can safely make a lane change after passing some one to my right. The camera is aimed so I can see my ladder on one near side and both side lanes at the rear of the towed.

Often I am alone while angle parking at the storage yard and can virtually see the rear bumper of the Winnie.

In campgrounds, I use the rear audio so the DW's instructions are clear but there are too many motorcycles with loud(read that as unauthorized/lawful) exhaust that can really startle you.


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Posted By: riven1950 on 11/28/17 07:16am

SoundGuy, Thanks. I called Apex and they said they started prewiring in 2018.

They did suggest putting it below the clearance lights, not above, because of red glare coming off the light.

They also emailed me a layout of the back wall to show where the "studs " are.


Posted By: Harvey51 on 12/01/17 08:37pm

I bought a camera designed to mount on the license plate holder. I was unhappy with the view - very hard to judge distance. After moving it 6 feet higher, looking down so the spare tire mounted above the bumper is just visible I can back up to well within 6 inches of a post safely.

I mounted the camera inside the class C motorhome, connected to house power switched from the driver's seat. Very handy. You can use an inexpensive relay controlled by a remote to switch power from clearance lights.


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Posted By: Veebyes on 12/02/17 08:38am

"The camera is nice to have but not as good as DW spotting when backing into a site."

BINGO!!!


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Posted By: bukhrn on 12/02/17 09:03am

Veebyes wrote:

"The camera is nice to have but not as good as DW spotting when backing into a site."

BINGO!!!
Both work better, especially mine, that has sound, so I can hear her cussing at me. [emoticon] [emoticon]


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