See What's Behind Your RV! (VisionWorks Wireless RV Camera Kit)

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • We've traveled our first few months in our new Momentum 410TH without a rearview camera, and it was high time to fix that!
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    00:00 Intro
    01:24 Unboxing and Inventory
    04:35 Installing the Camera
    11:18 Monitor Install (in Truck)
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Komentáře • 250

  • @nelsonsanchez8372
    @nelsonsanchez8372 Před rokem +27

    Hi Chad, Nelson here from the Keys. I have the side cameras and although I don't need them to make a lane change, I found that where these cameras shine is when you are backing up blind side. When you loose the side of your trailer in your mirror because of your backup angle, you can just look at your camera and see the entire side of the trailer again. That to me was worth it. I hope this makes sense and helps with your decision.

    • @joalul
      @joalul Před rokem

      What Nelson said. We have a 42' Montana and really the only time I use the side cameras is when I am backing in so I can see my blind spot(s). They came in real handy parking at a KOA in Tucson last Christmas trying to park at night.

    • @jamiestevenson2101
      @jamiestevenson2101 Před rokem

      We just switched from Furrion to the Haloview with the side and rear cameras. We ran ours on permanent 12v with a toggle switch so they can double as our security cameras. I love the record feature, I think that's where the side cameras are great in case we are ever in an accident. Just finished our 1st trip from Fort Myers to Cherokee and it worked flawlessly.

    • @panda-threemonkeysracing2116
      @panda-threemonkeysracing2116 Před rokem

      I have the Furrion system and have the side cameras. Love them for blind side backing. Parking the camper by myself (and even with the family) the side cameras make it so much easier and gives you the ability to keep track of what is there. I have my kids help me with setup and I can keep an eye on whoever is on the blind side if I have to move the camper. Huge plus as a safety feature there.

  • @CFPVideoProductions
    @CFPVideoProductions Před rokem +5

    I'm so glad you mentioned about the importance of traveling with the headlights on, not for you to see, but to make others aware of you.

  • @myjourney8675
    @myjourney8675 Před 7 dny

    I appreciate your instructions in this video, Im installing a back up an RV back up camera and monitor. Very helpful! I don't have a furrow system like yours but I think I got it figured out. I will be using my running lights while driving.

  • @bryansanges6679
    @bryansanges6679 Před rokem +1

    I wired my camera to a switch by the door so I could use it for a rear security camera while parked as well as a rear view while driving. I put a power plug in the camper to use on the monitor. I wrapped the extra cable around my ac and mounted the antenna on the outside metal of the ac just under the plastic cover to protect it from tree limbs. Works great.

  • @Archifx
    @Archifx Před 3 měsíci

    Fellow CZcamsr here... cant thank you enough for this video. Amen to Ram balls!

  • @roadtripwarriors7458
    @roadtripwarriors7458 Před rokem +5

    We have a much smaller rig than yours and while it is certainly nice to have a camera for backing up, we use our camera mostly as an electronic rear view mirror. It is always great when you can see what is directly behind you while on the road!

  • @josephsener420
    @josephsener420 Před rokem +2

    We have the furrion camera but the vision works monitor is really clear!

  • @danielwolfe6131
    @danielwolfe6131 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for your videos. My Furrion I made a bracket that fits over my rear view mirror and my Furrion monitor is on my rear view mirror. Anyway if the camera manufacturer can make their monitor fit onto the rear view mirror since the rear view is basically dead once the trailer is hitched

  • @imacrazyb
    @imacrazyb Před rokem +5

    We love our vision works back up camera. Our brand new unit the monitor went blank so we called customer service and they replaced it no charge. A year later we broke the antenna on the monitor and called customer service again. We bought a new antenna and they shipped it next day we had it. I can’t speak enough about the great customer service this company provides!

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před rokem +2

      Thats great to hear! Thanks for the feedback!

  • @jamesbaxter2812
    @jamesbaxter2812 Před 11 dny

    Chad, there was a company out of Canada that made cameras for big rides. They are all 4 corners of the truck and trailer. One scren to get all of them. If there was an problem. GPS will show where you are. Keep 7 days worth

  • @timothymiller8294
    @timothymiller8294 Před rokem +5

    Chad I love when you geek out on your tech!! So enthusiastic about improvements on your rig!! Safety first!!

  • @huntandride4026
    @huntandride4026 Před rokem +3

    We have the haloview 7 with marker light cameras, Also needed the repeater for the rear camera. side marker cameras are nice to have. another one of those things that you don't know what you don't see till you see it. We pull a 42 foot toyhauler fifth wheel with our ram. A lot of times off roads we probably shouldn't, but can see down the sides with out turning to look at the mirror in tight situations.

  • @Terry-cv9rz
    @Terry-cv9rz Před rokem +1

    I like my Haloview Bt7.

  • @ricksmith6537
    @ricksmith6537 Před rokem +2

    Love all the technically stuff - waiting for a self driving RV next lol!

  • @martinshankle4811
    @martinshankle4811 Před rokem +2

    We have Haloview system with the side marker cameras. The side views have come in handy in Dallas and El Paso traffic as well as the Port Aransas TX ferry. Also, I chose to power my cameras only with the 7 way pig tail plugged into the tow vehicle. Just had to add a blocking diode between the gen start/brake controller batt in the front compartment. We have a 397th similar to your old rig

  • @bill29456
    @bill29456 Před rokem +3

    On our class A, we had a rear view camera and side view cameras. When we turned on a signal, half the screen was that side camera displayed. That was awesome because our factory mirrors didn't have convex mirrors. Worked great. On our new fifth wheel, we have only the rear. The ford mirrors do a great job of showing me the sides. I really only use the rear camera for backing up.

  • @rickywalden4206
    @rickywalden4206 Před rokem +15

    We have the GD2979RL and decided to go with the side marker cameras on this our 6th Rv. These have really been a game changer for us. Not only does it make changing lanes safer and backing in tight spots easier, but I find it helps greatly when making tight turns in gas stations and parking areas. They are well worth the addition, especially on a longer rig. Love your videos!

  • @nwertz97
    @nwertz97 Před rokem +1

    Can't wait for the power protection video. I couldn't help but notice the watchdog box in storage bay.

  • @johnfr5065
    @johnfr5065 Před rokem +1

    I installed the Haloview Byte Tango 3-camera system on my 41 foot toyhauler. The installation was easy and the quality of the cameras are awesome.

  • @Itsa_Mea
    @Itsa_Mea Před rokem +1

    If you carry a roll of Eternabond tape, You could use strips of that to hold the wires on the roof.

  • @HabitualButtonPusher
    @HabitualButtonPusher Před rokem +1

    The camera I found very useful was my front grill cam. Gave me so much more awareness on driving my line to get in places when my guide is somewhere else or on the other side

  • @mikeparker8382
    @mikeparker8382 Před rokem +2

    We have a 48’ 5ver and have the side cameras on the forward marker lights. We boondock a lot and find them very useful for going down the sometimes narrow dirt/gravel roads to safely gauge the distance off the trees and bushes in addition to utilizing the mirrors. Also, when going down a 2 lane road, I find it vereeee useful to assist in staying as far right as safely possible to avoid having the coach on, or crossing into the other lane while bending or turning left on the winding roads to avoid a potential mishap with a vehicle traveling in the other direction. Me, being in the drivers seat can be a bit deceptive on actually how close you actually are to the edge of the road - it seems closer. So, knowing that you can get over to the right a couple more feet or so, is a game changer on those roads. Of course, I use my mirrors, but the extra set of eyes (cameras) are gooood peace of mind!!
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  • @anthonyfreed4494
    @anthonyfreed4494 Před rokem +1

    Love our side cameras they help blind spots when backing.

  • @d.howardcolesjr4862
    @d.howardcolesjr4862 Před rokem +1

    I have the side cameras, marker light versions. I love them, especially when you're backing blind side, or if there's a car beside you that only you can see, but you REALLY want more than your eyes on.

  • @johnnyclements7015
    @johnnyclements7015 Před rokem +2

    Hi Chad, I greatly love your video, I didn't use vision works cameras, but I am using the Haloview camera system BTHandy7 on the rear of my caravan, it doesn't require hardwiring the camera due to it is a camera with a battery pack, and it has a perfect view of what's behind me and for hitching up without the need for guidance plus the resolution is so good I can watch butterfly dancing in my garden as the range is very good.

  • @TrailShake
    @TrailShake Před rokem +2

    We bought the VisionWorks camera from TechnoRV with a larger monitor than yours. No side-mounted cameras. We had excellent service from VisionWorks when our antennae broke. Monitor has excellent clarity but camera occasionally lags and blinks out. Not sure what to do about that. We have a 36 ft Momentum and 2019 F350. Love your clean-looking dash setup! Thanks for another excellent video. Cheers to you both!

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před rokem

      That antenna extension should fix that lag and drop out issue... I'd give them a call, but Techno should be carrying those soon too. 👍🏼

  • @grayfox9911
    @grayfox9911 Před 2 měsíci

    Good explanation! Thanks!

  • @timaz1066
    @timaz1066 Před rokem +3

    I love having my rearview camera on my motorhome on all the time so I can see the Honda pilot being flat towed behind me. And as you say, passing someone you can easily see that you’re completely clear and safe to move back over. Those type of connectors you used I always just throw in the trash if they come with something I bought. L O L.

  • @thomasbanks9805
    @thomasbanks9805 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Chad ... I just received my camera this week ... Techno RV is great.

  • @SF-fm7ov
    @SF-fm7ov Před rokem

    I have 4 Xroose cameras connected to a 7-inch monitor. 1 in back of the Trailer, 1 on each side at front near a clearance light and I mounted one to a magnet that I use to hitch up my truck that doesn't have a backup camera. I stick this camera up a bit on the tailgate to get a downward view of the hitch and remove it as soon as I am done. It is powered with a spare 7-way connector that I just plug into the 7-way outlet of the truck using the clearance light wire for power. I am often backing the trailer by myself, and the 3 cameras help avoid hitting obstacles especially when at sharp angles. I appreciate the extra view when in a parking lot as well. You can view 1 camera or several combinations. When traveling in the mountains, it's nice to know how many cars are wanting to get around you.

  • @janetwilson4290
    @janetwilson4290 Před rokem

    So cool this camera is.

  • @annblair4459
    @annblair4459 Před rokem

    Very clear content thank you

  • @MrJgriffard
    @MrJgriffard Před rokem +1

    If you get the 4th camera glue magnets on the back of it and get a heavy L bracket and put it on top of your tool box to assist you in backing to hitch up. I didn’t know if your ford has the 3rd brake light with camera up high. My duramax doesn’t. So that’s how I can see better. Now if you want better reception the Haloview BT7 ultimate can send a signal up to 900’. Check it out. Thx Chad and Tara

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před rokem

      Great idea! We do have the bed camera, but it's still difficult to see and judge alignment when hitching.

  • @secretsquirrel572
    @secretsquirrel572 Před rokem +1

    Chad, I’ve got the Furrion side marker cams. I hardly use them but they can be wired so that when you hit the left blinker, the display will automatically switch to the left marker light… and same for the right blinker. I agree with you though about the side mirrors. They’re great on the Ford. If I’m parking the RV by myself or I’m somewhere without the wife to help guide me… I’ll use the side marker cams. So they’re not bad to have just in case but not necessary by any stretch of the imagination.

  • @larryoczkowski3493
    @larryoczkowski3493 Před rokem

    Thank You for your insight as I appreciate your attention to detail.

  • @greggtulowitzky941
    @greggtulowitzky941 Před 5 měsíci

    I have the left and right side cameras and I love them. It’s just a little extra piece of mind knowing I can see complete sides. I bought a 4th camera that is mounted on the back of my 5th wheel and pointed straight down to my 2 ebikes. The main backup camera is aimed 60 feet back and gives me more of a full view of everything behind me up to 200 ft. Easy to install AFTER your spend 5 hours trying to figure out WHY you cannot get power to the cameras once hooked up..then you remember to turn on your headlights!! YES 5 HOURS!! Some of us have to learn lessons the hard way :)

  • @larryk3986
    @larryk3986 Před rokem +1

    We have a smaller TT and love our Halo rear view camera. Very crisp and clear. We do not have the side cameras. Love it as a rear view mirror too. Since I have a towable, I also have a hitch camera which I use for all my trailers.

  • @jackmccarty1421
    @jackmccarty1421 Před rokem

    Really like all the information! Thanks.

  • @markfroggatt73
    @markfroggatt73 Před rokem

    We have the Furrion with the side markers and to be honest don't use the side camers very often. Like you, we monitor the rear while driving down the road.

  • @stephencantbewrong8250

    Thank you!

  • @mikefromwv1010
    @mikefromwv1010 Před rokem

    Thanks 😊

  • @jamesbitb
    @jamesbitb Před rokem +1

    I have the Trackform mounting kit (Similar to rammount). I bought a haloview monitor mount that had the proper size ball to use on the AMPS mount arm. Works great and its a good way to keep the dash organized.

  • @peterhill648
    @peterhill648 Před rokem +1

    I had the side marker lights on my travel trailer when I had my F150 and they were very helpful, but since I have upgraded the tow rig to a F350, I didn't get the side marker cameras for the new 5th wheel, just the rear camera. I find the convex mirrors do the same job that the cameras did. In backing by yourself or even with a helper they did help immensely. Just wish the cameras could all be tied into the Ford monitor so it would be one less thing on the dash.

  • @user-gy1ju3zz5w
    @user-gy1ju3zz5w Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. Love watching your channel. Yall be safe !!

  • @bobroberts9836
    @bobroberts9836 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @helenguilford7510
    @helenguilford7510 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @bigskippy4427
    @bigskippy4427 Před rokem

    Awesome video

  • @snookrookie
    @snookrookie Před rokem

    We bought stuff from tammi at hershey couple years back good people. Our rear camera helps me keep an eye on tail swing when in tight spots.

  • @bendorshorst9142
    @bendorshorst9142 Před rokem +1

    That camera's picture quality looks nice! You asked about the side marker light cameras... I installed them on our 35' Reflection and I have not found them useful once. The F350 truck mirrors totally cover it while driving like you said, and when you're trying to back in they don't have a good angle to help you much.

  • @9toFree
    @9toFree Před rokem +1

    Hey Chad,
    We bought the Furrion camera
    System for our 44 fr fifth wheel with rear and side cameras. Truthfully, I only use the rear cam. The mirrors do a good job reaching the sides.

  • @larrykimbrell9152
    @larrykimbrell9152 Před rokem

    The side mounted cameras are really a plus when backing the trailer also they help cover the blind spots. I drove an ambulance that had side, rear, and front mounted cameras the side and rear cameras were a big help in covering blind spots . Especially near the top in being able to see tree limbs and low hanging wires that were not visible in the mirrors. I am planning to put side and rear cameras on my work and play that I am building. Thanks for the tip on wiring them to the marker lights.

  • @rickrichardson5329
    @rickrichardson5329 Před rokem

    Great video Chad very informative thank you for sharing.

  • @gregb835
    @gregb835 Před rokem

    Really Great video...Thx...GB

  • @fallcityjames1
    @fallcityjames1 Před rokem

    Love our side cameras!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @skeeterbell4350
    @skeeterbell4350 Před rokem +1

    Hi Chad, Skeeter from Louisiana, we have side marker cameras with our system along with the garage. We like the side marker lights for lane changes and for the backing blind spot. Also since we are new to RVing and towing added safety on the 395.

  • @brianlykins6663
    @brianlykins6663 Před rokem +1

    Great video, Chad. This looks like pretty straightforward install. I like the idea to get power from running lights instead of on board batteries.
    It would be nice if all accessories used standard mounting fixtures, sure would make life easier. I guess that's a bit of a fantasy. LOL
    God bless ya'll and stay safe on your travels.

  • @whysomeday
    @whysomeday Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. We went with the Gen2 Vision Works camera that wires directly into the Furrion pre-mount using a headset looking jack. It's also a bit smaller and has a nice look to it. We went with the 7" screen as we decided to also add the side marker cameras. I installed the rear camera myself but since we had an appointment with the dealer for something else, we're going to have them install the side marker cameras and the roof antenna.
    We also went with the Bullet Mounting Solutions dash mount system for our GMC to mount our screens (TPMS, RV GPS, and VisionWorks)

  • @mikemoxley9477
    @mikemoxley9477 Před rokem

    Great video, super content!

  • @JornKnuttila
    @JornKnuttila Před rokem

    This is “omg you are in my head” timely! 😂 Time for a new cam on the back of our fiver, and I was actually staring at this same kit on TechnoRV

  • @bradleymanning3225
    @bradleymanning3225 Před rokem +1

    Another great video Chad. We also have the rear and both side cameras on our 36 ft. 5th wheel. Like the others have stated, when I'm backing around a blind corner ,It's great to be able to see what's over on the side of the rig. Hope this helps. Continued safe travels.

  • @AdamFleury
    @AdamFleury Před rokem

    Awesome video! We have the HaloView backup camera as well as the side cameras. While driving we only use the side cameras. Really makes it a better driving experience.

  • @Noel-no7pl
    @Noel-no7pl Před rokem

    Hi Guy's, we have The visionworks system from Techno Rv for the last year. Side camera's are great for what some others mentioned when your mirror angle is out of view you have a straight view down the side, especially some of those right turns. Plus all three are recording. We pull ours from truck when we setup to use as a security camera in the bedroom. Perfect use of ac adapter. Glad you tried it we love it.

  • @larrycox6614
    @larrycox6614 Před rokem

    Great review! I definitely like the side mirrors for backing up as I usually lose the area behind the RV when the truck is at angle; especially the opposite side.

  • @TwoCaptainsOneShip
    @TwoCaptainsOneShip Před rokem

    Great video as always Chad! Really clear and educational….👍🏼

  • @cbob1
    @cbob1 Před rokem +1

    Our camera is powered by a switched 12V source from the camper so we can monitor what's going on from inside the RV at night. Highly recommend, just need to locate a source from inside the camper (or run a new set of wires) and mount a switch. I prefer to solder wires, but that's a skill most don't have.

  • @jefferyboyce8255
    @jefferyboyce8255 Před rokem +3

    I have the Furion system with the two side camera and the rear. I really get value out of the side cameras. I like them for a second view with lane changes and when parking it gives a closer view than my concave/convex mirror. My system also lets me take the monitor inside the RV and use it as a security monitor while at a stop.

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the feedback! 😊 We might have to try the side cameras out.

  • @Green_Ninja1979
    @Green_Ninja1979 Před rokem

    I was waiting for another barrel role situation. As always great content.

  • @JRyderWolf
    @JRyderWolf Před měsícem

    Great video Chad. Debating the side cameras myself for our Class A, just for some reassurance.

  • @randlayman2668
    @randlayman2668 Před rokem

    Thanks Chad for the video of that camera system , as I was just about to order it, am glad to see your review and thanks for the discount code!!

  • @mattheweaston5244
    @mattheweaston5244 Před rokem

    We installed a furrion. Great investment

  • @TheFiremanJoe
    @TheFiremanJoe Před rokem

    I have the VisionWorks camera system, recommended by TechnoRV. I have the rear observation camera, and the side marker cameras. It’s amazing, especially when backing up by myself!

  • @mikehamilton4826
    @mikehamilton4826 Před rokem

    Great information Chad!! Love your content and keep up the great work! Safe travels my friends!! O and congrats on the new rig!!❤

  • @rockercover
    @rockercover Před rokem

    My brother was talking about placing a camera to watch the trailer tires, might catch side views also. Good vid., thanks.

  • @marcolara4745
    @marcolara4745 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. We are definitely going to change out ours since the old isn’t working.

  • @greggtulowitzky941
    @greggtulowitzky941 Před rokem

    I have 3 cameras, rear and both sides. I love our Viewfinder 7” with 3 camera views…in fact I am getting a 4th to add on that will be aimed at our rear hitch carrying our ebikes and generator. The install could not have been easier and the quality was unmatched with our previous Furrion and DoHonest cameras. I will only have Viewfinder from now on.

  • @TimKirkPhotos
    @TimKirkPhotos Před rokem

    I had a connection issue with my new Furrion Vision S camera. Worked fine while hard wired, but no signal from the back of fifth wheel. Furrion recommended a power management dongle that goes between 7 pin of trailer and truck. Worked perfectly. Issue is computer power management of newer trucks does not deliver the necessary power to the camera.

  • @theroadoffaith7855
    @theroadoffaith7855 Před rokem

    I have the side cameras and have never used them. I thought they’d be useful when backing but the mirrors are better. The rear view is great and works for all things I’ve needed - with only 18 months fulltime experience

  • @michelleekins1406
    @michelleekins1406 Před rokem

    Chad, we our love cameras. We have rear and side marker cameras and a truck bed camera for hitching up our Reese goosebox hitch. We love having side marker cameras!

  • @ashley_dennis
    @ashley_dennis Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great Review. I have a haloview camera like it.

  • @TheSnakeman3
    @TheSnakeman3 Před rokem

    We have both the rear camera and the side cameras. Our side view mirrors do not extend that far out so having the cameras on the side is a big plus for us.

  • @williamrobison
    @williamrobison Před rokem

    Another great video. And yes, TechnoRV is awesome. Thanks.

  • @tracytbattle
    @tracytbattle Před rokem +1

    I bought the furrion 3 camera system about 2 years ago. It only really came in handy a few times. The majority of the time it was annoying. If I get another camera I'll only use the backup camera.

  • @mkudron1
    @mkudron1 Před rokem

    We have a 31' class C that has the side cameras in the mirrors. I never use them. Like you I have great visibility with the mirrors. I find looking out the mirrors then shifting my gaze to the monitor more of a distraction.

  • @CollinsRoadTheatres
    @CollinsRoadTheatres Před rokem

    Get the side cameras! Not essential, rear is most important, but very helpful. They are worth it. I tow a big Momentum 381, 44', alone, so I don't have a spotter when backing.

  • @martinasaxton7033
    @martinasaxton7033 Před rokem +2

    I like my side cameras since I record all of my camera footage. If anyone ever runs into the side of my 37 foot camper (happened to my friend), the side camera will record that.

  • @danfergus8602
    @danfergus8602 Před rokem

    The antennae extension is definitely needed. Without the extension the image would come and go and was about 2 seconds behind real time before it appeared on the screen. The side cameras are nice, especially when backing since I am a solo rv'er. My only problem using them while driving was that one would be in the sun and the other in the shade. The sun side would look great, but the shade side was so dark it was hard to see what was in view. I never solved that problem before I traded in my 395MS.

  • @machfive916
    @machfive916 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video. My Fussion back-up camera just went cloudy/blurry on our most recent trip; therefore, a change (update or replacement) is in order.

  • @dbbaker8
    @dbbaker8 Před 10 měsíci

    Truly enjoy your informative insights. I want to add a camera to ours as well. Side cameras I think would be helpful on larger rigs.

  • @douglasolsen1208
    @douglasolsen1208 Před rokem +1

    On the monitor for our rig, I use small bungee cords to attach it to the rear view mirror. This does leave a wire hanging down from the mirror to where is plugs into the cigar lighter on top of the dash, but so far that hasn’t been a big deal for me. I’m sure it could be wired into some other 12V that would be in the headliner, for example. (At any rate, when most folks note I am bungee cording the monitor to the mirror, they know why the wire hanging down doesn’t bother me. They are small bungee cords and are barely noticeable!)

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před rokem +2

      Interesting... you're used to looking there so that makes sense.. 👍🏼

    • @douglasolsen1208
      @douglasolsen1208 Před rokem +1

      One hundred percent agree with rear view camera wired into marker lights, by the way. New Minnie Winnie had the camera wired into the 12V trailer. Changed it right away.

  • @NateCCIE
    @NateCCIE Před rokem +1

    My vision works cut out more than my furrion, but I didn’t have the antenna cable. The big problem for me was the view angle was so much smaller than the furrion. I want to be able to see the bumper of the trailer for backing up and see cars behind me too. The vision works just was to “zoomed” in for that. But the image quality when it worked was much better than the furrion.

  • @OffGridAussiePrepper
    @OffGridAussiePrepper Před rokem

    Nice.... wudda been the 1st job for me.

  • @rboundlessventures
    @rboundlessventures Před rokem

    Nice video. We were just talking about getting a new camera. The one that came on our Arctic Wolf I have never gotten it connected to my phone. Also we’re looking into a dash camera as well…

  • @cbob1
    @cbob1 Před rokem

    Mounting a 2nd camera on the front of the camper gives great overall visibility showing the truck relative to surrounding traffic. I just wish we could record the front (or front + rear) and only show the rear on the display. Showing both distorts the image.

  • @snookrookie
    @snookrookie Před rokem

    We have a swivel wheel trailer on the back of our 5th wheel and our rear camera is great. Since we carry more than the Harley on the trailer it's good to keep track of everything. When we pull in somewhere at night i always unplug the 7wire from truck. If something goes wrong the truck has full batteries and it will start. Just saying. Travel safe Robert Woods.

  • @stevem268
    @stevem268 Před rokem

    well i bought a tpms that you recommended(love it!), i've been thinking about a rear camera so this video is perfectly timed, again

  • @davehuber4422
    @davehuber4422 Před rokem

    I use the side cameras more for security than driving. Where the side marker cameras really shine is when backing or turning and that side of the trailer is out of sight of the mirrors.

  • @tannerjim
    @tannerjim Před rokem

    Chad...spool up the extra wire...take cover off AC unit and zip tie it to the AC units metal frame, This will keep it under the AC cover and out of the way

  • @patricklefler8058
    @patricklefler8058 Před rokem

    I love that you added a ChatGPT response in there. 😂 Keep going with the great videos.

  • @chrispierce8525
    @chrispierce8525 Před rokem

    Great video! I for one truly enjoy project content you always do a great job and love the detail! We have three camera setup that’s voyager hardwire and not real happy with it. The side cameras are worthless because of resolution so seeing all the to the back is not good. I like the sides only for backing because my wife is not the best for detail and attention. I’ve always thought one on the top front of the rv would be great for a heads up of limb collision lol. I’m always thinking about the acs and solar panels when traveling down some the smaller roads.

  • @10001694
    @10001694 Před rokem

    I have the side marker lights cameras and personally I don’t use them as much as I thought I would. I do have side cameras on my truck that I use more. The side marker lights are beneficial with turning and watching for “tail spin”.