How Long is the Cable Included with Rear View Safety Backup Camera # RVS-611-IR
Question:
It shows a roll of cable in the pictures with this camera, can you tell me how long it is? I am going to add this camera to my Canopy shell as a back up camera, I will also be adding the RVS-DS wireless adapter so it will configure wit the RVS-2cam system I already have installed in my Travel Trailer and 2500HD Silverado. The RVS-DS will be mounted in the cab of the pickup so I need to run the cable from the camera to the wireless adaptor 9 as the Canopy on the Pickup is aluminum and will cause interference with the signal to the adaptor if it is mounted in the canopy. So I need at least a 30foot cable to go from camera to the DS adaptor as it is a Long bed Crew cab Chevy.
asked by: Harry W
Expert Reply:
Rear View Safety Backup Camera # RVS-611-IR comes with 33 feet of cable. Based on what you want to do and the length requirements needed that 33 feet will be just the right size!
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