![]() You might get lucky and find a forum thread that discusses this and it is an easy ‘fix’. I’d poke around on Thor forums to see if anyone else has already done this. ![]() This requires you (or finding someone who is) are comfortable with 12-volt electrical systems, and you can find out where the camera is getting its power from. I’m just taking a wild guess here, but it may be possible to have the existing camera on all the time by rewiring its power source to be one that is always ‘hot’ (on) even when the vehicle is moving forward. It sounds like your camera is only on when the RV is in reverse? If this is the case, then it appears that you aren’t able to use the camera when the RV is going forward. Note: The manual mode is for dedicated cameras that are ALWAYS on while driving, it is not meant for cameras that are connected to the vehicle’s reverse light.” (Ask us about our 4-8 cameras split screen options for security, buses, or RVs). Touch the top left area on the screen to exit camera mode. Simple connector that allows TadiBrothers backup cameras to connect to a. “Manual selection – Touch CAMERA icon from the Main Menu or from any operational mode (when enabled) to select camera mode. I’m not certain, but I did look up the Axxera AVM70’s manual and it states this: So I simply drilled two holes in the steel rear bumper and used two bolts and nuts to secure the backup camera unit. My trailer's license plate is offset to one side, which is hardly the ideal location for a backup camera. While the 4UCam 8909WiFi that I installed is intended to be mounted on a license plate frame, it doesn't have to be. If I needed to look behind more frequently, I'd be MUCH better off with a system like the RVS-2CAM, which offers a larger screen and better picture quality. Since I boondock pretty exclusively, I rarely find myself in a situation where I'm backing into a tight spot and need to see what's behind me. ![]() This system has worked out well for me only because I don't use it very often. I ended up purchasing a 4UCam 8909 WiFi, our best budget-friendly wireless RV backup camera. īefore I started living full-time in my rig I figured I needed a backup camera, but didn't know anything about them. I'm a solo traveler living full-time in my 24-foot Lance travel trailer. ![]()
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