Thanks!
So looking at it, the second box I posted would work quite well. Granted, you wouldnt be able to operate any buttons, but it sure would stay dry!
I did notice the clear lid has a molding dimple in it, I wonder if that would really effect the view at all. I will have to order stuff here in the next week or 2 and start messing with it.
And is on sale at Amazon for $21 NOW as a lightning deal.<snip>
ALSO: There is another camera by Esky that is a later model with a different design, but it also has guidelines:
Amazon.com : [Rear View Camera] Eskyョ EC170-08 100% Waterproof Vehicle Car Rearview Backup Camera High-definition Cmos 170 Degree Viewing Angle : Car Electronics
Surely there's a cheaper solution than $32 to protect a $20 monitor? And, what about heat build-up (if any?). Once you set the contrast, intensity, so forth, there isn't any need to access the monitor, so maybe some sort of enclosure is the ticket.
I think babying a $20 monitor isn't even needed. A zip lock back is all I have been using to protect mine when it's wet out.
This has been an educational thread - thanks.
I'd like to explore a different approach. I have open station tractors. Thinking it would be nice to be able to mount camera or two but instead of a permanent display just watch on my iPhone or iPad. My thinking is cost would basically be the cameras and if it worked well I could mount as many and wherever according to task as long as I had power. I'd likely add to rear of my Tundra for the trailer hitch and backing. Using my iPhone/iPad I won't be concerned with weathering and would only need the one I was using instead of multiple permanent units.
Any thoughts, maybe camera suggestions. 12vdc.
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