While the 2020 3810ms Montana 5th Wheel Trailers are pre-wired for the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera Systems; part # FOS43TASF for 4.3" screen or part # FOS05TASF for 5" screen, there isn't a backup/observation camera system for trailers that uses a factory monitor.
The best option would be to just use the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera Systems that the Montana is wired for. view full answer...
The location for the Furrion RV Observation Camera System Monitor # FOS43TASF are on the side. The pictures that you are seeing with the buttons on the front are older versions of this same camera system which is why they are slightly different.
If you would like a similar camera system from Furrion then I recommend the kit # FOS05TASF. This comes with a 5" touch screen so that you can configure your settings on the face of the monitor as opposed to the side.
A review of this system has... view full answer...
The Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Observation Camera System w/ 3 Marker Light Cameras - 7" Screen # FR98NR has the red light with camera that serves as both a marker light and 3rd brake light for your RV. You don't need to use it as a brake light, but you do need the clearance light function because that is what gives the camera the power it needs. view full answer...
I did a little digging and found that the Rear View Safety Wireless Side Camera # RVS-775W as a whole carries an IP68 rating. The 6 indicates that it is dust tight meaning dust cannot get in. The 8 indicates continuous immersion in water at a depth of 1 to 3 meters for a given amount of time. So what all that means is that rain or washing the RV will not cause water to get inside the unit and it will function properly. Unless the camera is submerged deep under water and/or underwater for... view full answer...
For something to be considered waterproof it has to be able to be submerged under water for a certain amount of time and not let any water inside. To that end, the Hopkins backup camera # HM50002 is not waterproof. But it can be used in the rain. I had one of these camera systems on a vehicle for years, rain, snow, and shine, and it worked perfectly the entire time I owned that vehicle. I even linked the video showing us installing it on my old car. view full answer...
Your 2006 Keystone Montana 3000RK was not pre-wired for a backup camera. You will need to either capture constant 12V power for the observation camera from the running light circuit or you can capture power from just the reverse light for use only when vehicle is shifted into reverse.
I don't have a wiring schematic for your trailer, but I recommend capturing the running light power from the license plate light to power your backup camera. You can use the circuit tester # PTW2993 to... view full answer...
The license plate bracket for the Hopkins Smart Hitch Backup Camera # HM50002 is indeed made up of a durable plastic. This keeps it strong enough to hold up to everyday use while also eliminating any concerns over rust and corrosion since it's going to be sitting out in the elements.
I have attached a short video demonstration on this system that you can check out as well. view full answer...
The RV Check Valve for Fresh Water Systems # 37262195 has a 600 psi rating. I confirmed this with my contact at JR Products. Since RVs are almost always rated for a max psi rating between 40 - 50 so you won't need to worry about longevity with this piece. If you're referring to the amount of pressure needed to open up the plunger that isn't something that JR Products (or any manufacturer for that matter) tests simply because it is a minimal amount of water pressure that opens the plunger. view full answer...
The SmartPlug Replacement RV Power Inlet and Connector, # SM96FR has an inlet gasket made from neoprene and the ribbed connecter gasket is silicone. This is a replacement 50 amp inlet with triple weatherproof seals and a multi-point locking system that ensures a solid connection. The included connector wires to your existing power cord. view full answer...
The lens on the Gustafson RV Puck Light # 277-000344 is made from a hard plastic, not glass, so you won't have to worry about them breaking. This is a recessed mounted light that is designed to work on 12v electrical systems. view full answer...
According to Tire Minder's website you will only need aluminum sensors like the item # TM-2ALUM if you're towing a car or light truck with built-in TPMS that has aluminum valve stems. For your 2017 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 I recommend the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 4 Tire Sensors item # TM89FR. The four Brass, waterproof and dustproof sensors let you monitor each tire individually. The system lets you use the monitor or an app on your smartphone as the... view full answer...
The Tesla charging systems have three grades. Levels 1-3. Level 1 is a 15 amp style of power source like what the # CAM55142 provides so this could be used as a charge wire.
You should note that Level 1 charges provide 2 miles of range per hour. view full answer...
The Towed Vehicle Battery Charge Wire Kit for Demco Supplemental Braking Systems # DM66VR uses a 14 gauge wiring. The ground wiring should be 12 or 14 gauge.
I attached a review video link below. view full answer...
Yakima racks are made in either Taiwan or China. The cargo boxes are made in the USA in Southern California.
All of the Thule 4 bike racks are made in the U.S.A., but there are no Thule 4-bike racks designed for campers that can withstand the extra torque. view full answer...