Recommendation For 4 Camera Monitoring System For Truck And Trailer
Question:
Hello Interested in using the 4 camera system. Application is for one camera mounted on the front for parking, leaving ally ways with blind viewing from driving position angle of view I assume for the two stock cameras is the same, correct me if it able . 2nd stock camera, is it possible to move second extension cord? , mount on roof when loading camper into truck bed, then move camera to rear of camper either high, midpoint or low for assist in backing and monitoring rear/blind area behind Possible to leave camera on while traveling so as see behindinch while in motion? . Side view I assume again is for blind spot monitoring, correct if wrong. Thanks
asked by: Dodge T
Helpful Expert Reply:
For the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System - 4 Camera Setup - Quad View Monitor # RVS-062710, the two rear view cameras are identical. They both have a 130 degree viewing angle and 50 foot infrared night vision. I recommend using this system with the Rear View Safety Trailer Tow Quick Connect/Disconnect Kit - 3 Camera Set Up # RVS-2133. This system is hardwired, so if you want to add another camera, that would include another camera as they can't just be moved easily.
You can add another camera, but there are only 4 inputs, so it would require plugging and unplugging when using the extra camera. Any camera from RVS can be used for that like # RVS-776 or # RVS-778. You may want to use a different system like the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System - Mirror Monitor - License Plate Mounted Camera # RVS-778718N so you can see it all.
These can be wired to be on at all times or to come on only at specific times. You can wire to the reverse light power to see only when in reverse. You can wire to the turn signal so you only see when your specific turn signal is on. You can wire everything to running lights, so they are on anytime your running lights are on so they are on all the time.
The 4 cameras really do give you a great view of your surroundings including the blind spots you mentioned.
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Replacement Camera for Rear View Safety Backup Camera - Surface Mount
- Accessories and Parts
- Backup Camera
- Backup Camera
- Standard Camera
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera - License Plate Mounted
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- Backup Camera
- Backup Camera
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- Rear View Safety
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System - Mirror Monitor - License Plate Mounted Camera
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- 170 Degrees
- Rearview Mirror Monitor
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- Rear View Safety
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Rear View Safety Trailer Tow Quick Connect/Disconnect Kit - 3 Camera Set Up
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