Backup Camera System Recommendation for 35 Foot Class A Motorhome
Updated 10/02/2017 | Published 09/30/2017 >
Question:
Im replacing a back up camera in my 35foot class A motor home. Old sys., Voyager, mon. AOM-78, cam. AOC-75. BandW w/ audio. Voyager not working, have single solid white horizontal line. Audio works. Existing conditions: Dash opening W 7 3/4 inch x H 6 inch x ample room behind. Id like to fit new mon w/o modification to dash Camera old: W 3 3/4, H 1 3/4, D 2 2/4inch w/o bracket or shield. Has colored FG shield Id like to reinstall over new camera. Wiring, existing: Mon/cam connection, 4 pin wiring tested good. Power, switched to key and reverse no problems. I understand a wired sys may work better, however Im not locked into wired. Can new syss use old 4 pin connections? Adapters needed? Pls recommend other systems w/ 1 camera and capacities for side cameras. Id like a 180 d view. Pls respond via email. Thanks.
asked by: Joe B
Expert Reply:
I have the perfect solution for fitting your 35 foot class A motorhome with a backup camera system. The Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with Side Cameras, # RVS-062710, will give you the visibility you need. I personally prefer the wired systems because you don't have to deal with any interference and have a reliable system when you need it.
The 2-color CCD side cameras have 120 degree viewing angle and use 9 infrared lights per camera for 30' of infrared night vision . The heavy-duty color CCD backup camera has a 130 degree viewing angle with 18 infrared lights for 50' of infrared night vision. All cameras are IP69K Rated, which keeps out dirt and moisture and meet the 20G impact rating.
The color monitor's dimensions are 7" x 5.25, which should fit nicely into the space you have available on the dash. The auto-dimming back-lit display makes the system easy to read at night. The rear camera is 3" wide, by 3.25" tall and the side cameras are 2.5" wide and 1.85" tall. For more details, see the attached instructions and photos. All wires, connectors and mounts are included.
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System - 4 Camera Setup - Quad View Monitor
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Mirrored Image
- Night Vision
- Removable Sunshade
- Hardwired
- Wide View
- Dashboard Mounting Bracket
- Suction Cup Mount
- Rear
- 7 Inch Display
- 4 Cameras
- Rear View Safety
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