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Furball Member Since: 31 Jan 2016 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 35 |
N16kct, The camera placement depends to a certain degree on which camera you go for.
I used a wide'ish (I think it was 120°) angle camera which was a dome shape about 22mm (without going outside to measure it). I mounted it under the number plate light by drilling a small hole underneath and feeding the wires in using the same route as the cables for the number plate light - so no drilling and the resistance to weather is already there. It doesn't get dirty or wet which is weird. During winter i did wipe it once or twice but that was mainly cause I was at the back of vehicle I thought I'd do it whilst i was there and not through necessity. I found that this give you a view across the car and better for judging distance or gap between you and the object your trying to park near. I've seen many photos online where people replace the washer jet with a camera and relocate the washer jet. The problem with this is the spare wheel may obscure the view. If you want, I can take a photo of the camera and the view on the screen if that would help? |
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14th Apr 2016 2:35pm |
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N16kct Member Since: 24 Aug 2015 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 151 |
That'd be brilliant thank you!
That's the main concern for me, I had thought about motorising the camera, In order for it to park in under cover to stop it from getting dirty. But if its fine placed there, then it saves me a fair amount of work |
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14th Apr 2016 2:44pm |
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Furball Member Since: 31 Jan 2016 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 35 |
Hi N16kct, pictures attached (if I've done it correctly).
The camera was available in standard and reverse for £15/£20, so I bought 2 and kept one as a spare - just in case. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge |
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14th Apr 2016 5:14pm |
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N16kct Member Since: 24 Aug 2015 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 151 |
Id say thats decent enough i wonder wether the alpine kit needs to be centrally positioned for the visual markers to work or not ?
Other than that I like that, well hidden! |
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14th Apr 2016 5:22pm |
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Furball Member Since: 31 Jan 2016 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 35 |
You mention that you have started to look at cameras, what I would say is that the 'markers/guides' would be static for an aftermarket camera unless they have developed some sort of module that attaches to the steering. So in theory yes, the camera would need to be central.
If you want, I can dig out the suppliers details of the camera i bought. It uses a standard RCA/Phono connection. |
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14th Apr 2016 5:53pm |
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N16kct Member Since: 24 Aug 2015 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 151 |
Thank you very much for taking the time to take those
I think I've made a decision non the .camera, I wanted to keep the brand's the same as I'm odd like that and also the image quality is supposed to be good. But to be honest anything is better than nothing in a 110 utility! |
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14th Apr 2016 5:59pm |
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Furball Member Since: 31 Jan 2016 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 35 |
No problem, and good luck fitting it.
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14th Apr 2016 6:00pm |
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N16kct Member Since: 24 Aug 2015 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 151 |
I'll post up pics once I've done it, thank you
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14th Apr 2016 6:10pm |
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mickygee Member Since: 22 Jun 2009 Location: sydney Posts: 44 |
i see a problem with the rear camera placement. when reversing at night the glare from the number plate light makes it very hard to see clearly. ask me how i know...
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14th Apr 2016 9:43pm |
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Furball Member Since: 31 Jan 2016 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 35 |
I think we know the answer to that
Its not a problem on mine, only when the indicator flashes. |
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14th Apr 2016 9:47pm |
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