Back Up Camera Wiring Rear View Safety Backup Camera System
Question:
I am wanting to wire my back up camera to my running lights on top of the Class C RV. Is there an adapter to make it easy to wire to the running light??Thanks in advance.
asked by: Gary D
Expert Reply:
The Rear View Safety Backup Camera System, # RVS-770614 does not have a plug-&-play adapter for this. However, per instructions to power the system, connect the power (RED) 12V+ wire to ignition power and the ground (BLACK) wire to chassis a ground. These are the only wires needed to power the entire system so wiring into running lights on the top of your RV should be rather straight forward. The camera will then only be powered with running lights on so that will be effected if you wish to use the camera as a campsite monitor.
Please see the attached links for product review and installation videos.
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System - 2 Camera Setup
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Distance Grid Lines
- Mirrored Image
- Night Vision
- Hardwired
- 130 Degrees
- Dashboard Pedestal Mount
- Below Rear Clearance
- 7 Inch Display
- 2 Cameras
- Rear View Safety
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