Camera Setup for Rear of Tow Vehicle and Trailer
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I thought of something else. Is there a way to record the events I am watching in the cameras? I noticed that one of your monitors has a built-in DVR. Can I substitute it for the one you suggested in the original answer?
asked by: Kevin C
Expert Reply:
The easiest way to pull that off would be with the Furrion Vision S system part # FOS05TASF which comes with a single rear camera that you could put on your van or on your trailer. And then for a second camera for the other location you'd just need the part # FCN48TASF.
If you wanted side cameras too you could then use the part # FCE48TASL.
This whole setup is wireless too which means that there would be minimal wiring required.
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Kevin C.
7/7/2021
I thought of something else. Is there a way to record the events I am watching in the cameras? I noticed that one of your monitors has a built-in DVR. Can I substitute it for the one you suggested in the original answer?