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Topic ClosedInstallation of rear camera - Event Date: 24 Jun 2017

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I installed my camera the same way on my 190. I have the 7" monitor now. Although a larger screen the resolution is not as good. Also the picture seems to cut out which it did not do before. Does your do that?
This is a replacement camera and display after the first one filled with condensation. I take it off after every trip now.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Jul 2020 at 11:56am
Originally posted by DonC

How and where did you mount the QuickVu camera. Just received it a few days ago. Any help and pictures if possible would be great!

I used 3-4 1" velcro squares to attach it slightly off center (oops) just above the rear window on my 195.  The squares don't cover the screws on the back so replacing the batteries shouldn't be a big deal.

It has survived a couple of trips, including one that included a rough-in-spots gravel road that caused the pocket door to fall off.  Seems to be on there for the long haul.

 




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Jul 2020 at 10:30am
How and where did you mount the QuickVu camera. Just received it a few days ago. Any help and pictures if possible would be great!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Jul 2020 at 10:29am
How and where did you mount the QuickVu camera? I just received it a few days ago and looking for some tips...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 May 2019 at 8:09am
Terry,
Yes a simple wire tap, I used a 14-16 (Blue). ample wire under the spoiler.
I actually had to shorten the wire on the camera,it was 3' long.
I just bought a new 180 pod and will be putting the camera on it next month, I'll do a how to with pictures when I do.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 May 2019 at 1:08pm
Question for VoisJ...Did you do a simple wire tap into that spoiler pos. and grd. wires ?  What size of wire taps did you end up using?  Looks like the perfect place for a camera ... I have a 14-16 guage tap but it looks like 18-20???  was it easy to access the lighting wires inside the spoiler...is there ample wire in the spoiler or did you find yourself really having to use more camera cable inside that spoiler to reach the spoiler wires...Getting ready to do this and hope I have no surprises....thanks for any help....Terry.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2019 at 7:44pm
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Originally posted by offgrid

I guess someone needs to take a look at the driver circuits and see.
I have an old HP O-scope in the garage that could probably tell if it's switching or not.



I bet the OP of this thread is now saying to themselves oh my since we have gone off on a bit of a tangent. LOL

The nerd in me is curious too to find out what type of driver circuit they are using and I'm betting on its built into the LED light or in the fixture a switching circuit. The reason why I'm thinking its a switching driver supply is because of the interference one of the posters on this thread had when they hooked up their wifi camera to the spoiler LED light string.

I have a couple Tek O'scopes but there is no way I'm dragging one of them out to the camper. I'll just wait on your findings GlueGuy....... Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2019 at 6:44pm
Originally posted by offgrid

I guess someone needs to take a look at the driver circuits and see.
I have an old HP O-scope in the garage that could probably tell if it's switching or not.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2019 at 4:33pm
I like that circuit GlueGuy, its using the transistors in linear or active mode, so they're not switching. In that state they should not be creating rf noise, but they will experience voltage drops and therefore heating. OTOH, if the transistors are used in switch mode as in a pwm solar controller for example, they will produce noise. Switch mode is going to be more efficient though so it might be that the drivers in our led circuits are of that type. I guess someone needs to take a look at the driver circuits and see.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2019 at 11:00am
I would think the circuit would have to be very simple. This article shows a few simple circuits that would do the trick. If the voltage is in a relatively narrow range (like on a vehicle or RV), then I would expect something like one of the ones explained here.
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