themartaman
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Wireless camera keeps my neck from getting stiff. No longer have to turn around. Guess you would call this customizing.
I'd be interested in brand and your installation.themartaman said:Wireless camera keeps my neck from getting stiff. No longer have to turn around. Guess you would call this customizing.
I am not sure why the website says that. I have seen them in walmart stores. I thought about buying one but the monitor is pretty small and I was not sure that it would be worth my time to get it. To the original poster. How well can you see what you are hooking up in the monitor that comes with that unit.Sherweld said:Walmart's website Walmart.com: VR3 Wireless Backup Camera w/Monitor: Auto Says "not available in stores". Further checking on web for reviews of the VR3 gives pretty mixed conclusion. When it works, it's great, but it seems too often buyers had lots of troubles to get it hooked up and running. Surely wish we had a better 'picture' before ponying up a hundred bucks.
MJNCAD:
What type of monitor are you using? I want to install one in my cab tractor. Since you now have two cameras how are you switching between them? Also, when you built your relay panel whose relays did you use, what model number?
I like the layout you did, nice neat job, well thought out.
Regards.
Glenn.
Picture of the mounted camera?I have one on my truck. You can't imagine how handy it is to hook up a trailer. You put the hitch right over the ball and you are done.