Solution for Furrion RV Observation System Where Running Light Circuit Isnt Powerful Enough
Question:
Furrion side running light on, but camera has no power or power “on” indicator light! Connected Furrion Black Wire to Black Wire from old running light and Furrion Brown and Red to White wire from old running light on trailer!
asked by: Andy H
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you might have a newer truck which doesn't have enough amperage to power the cameras of the Furrion observation systems. For this situation Furrion released the adapter part # FR87PR which provides enough amperage so that the cameras will work.
For a more permanent solution you can splice in the PWM Filter # VGR64VR behind the camera to provide a steady current for proper operation.
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7-Way Vehicle Power Adapter for Furrion RV Observation Camera
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Camera System
- Camera Adapters
- Furrion
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12V PWM Filter for RV Backup Camera Systems - Hardwire
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Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 4.3" Screen
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Observation Camera
- Built-In Microphone
- Touch Screen
- Anti-Glare
- Mirrored Image
- Night Vision
- Motion Detecting
- Waterproof
- Wireless Signal
- 120 Degrees
- Dashboard Mounting Bracket
- Suction Cup Mount
- Below Rear Clearance
- 4.3 Inch Display
- 1 Camera
- Furrion
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