Observation System that Can be On All the Time at Rear of RV with Nighvision
Question:
Is this camera rated for continuous use? Id like to use it to observe traffic behind us when doing lane changes, etc. The unit has LED lights. If towing at night if the camera is on while driving down the road can I assume the lights would be shinning at following drivers? That would rule out using it as an observation camera and limit it to back up use only.
asked by: Gerard H
Expert Reply:
Since the Hopkins kit has LEDs the best option for an observation system would be the Furrion kit part # FRC12TA-BL which has night vision without LEDs, can be on all the time like you want, and has the best reception/signal.
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VueSMART RV and Trailer Backup Camera - Wireless - Universal Mount - 152-Degree View
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