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Backup System - Brian Gatley - 12-21-2005 06:37 I know that the backup system (camera, monitor and/or cable) on the coach I am getting is bad (very blurry and not useable). It is the original camera and monitor with the coach. I have read some of the messages about backup systems others have used, but most of the discussion seems to be around the older model coaches that did not have a factory camera, or around the reverse image issue. Also, I couldn't find information that related specifically to my model coach or the things I would be looking for in a backup system. I use the backup camera and want it to work correctly. I have many options. 1. Monitor is fine and the camera needs to be replaced. 2. Camera is fine and monitor needs to be replaced. 3. Monitor and camera are both worthless and both need to be replaced. 4. If both need to be replaced, replace with new b&w system using existing wiring. 5. If wiring, camera and monitor need to be replaced, replace the entire system with a new color system. There seem to be many different products to consider within and around all of these options. My questions are: 1. Is it possible to just replace the b&w camera and monitor with color using the existing cable? If it depends on the cable, what do I need to look for in order to determine if the cable can be used with color? 2. Is the cost to upgrade to color worth it (function and resale) even if the cable has to be replaced? 3. Are there simple steps in determining which component of the system might be causing problems (blurry, can't really distinguish what the camera is seeing)...or is this just the nature of systems manufactured in 1992? 4. I read the disclaimer about high voltage in one of the messages. Is backup system replacement anything I should even be messing around with? Is this something I should leave to the professionals? 5. If I decide to do any part of the work myself, is cable replacement "doable" without having to tear the entire coach apart? 6. What would be a recommended b&w system? 7. What would be a recommended color system? Brian Gatley 93 WLWB 40 Bend, OR [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Backup System - Rob Robinson - 12-21-2005 08:22 Brian I forgot to mention that the model I bought was the 56 CHNV. Very happy with it and it does a good job at night which some colour cameras have difficulty with. Rob, Sue & Merlin 94 WLWB Quoting Brian Gatley > > > > > I know that the backup system (camera, monitor and/or cable) on the > > coach I am getting is bad (very blurry and not useable). It is the > > original camera and monitor with the coach. > > > > I have read some of the messages about backup systems others have used, > > but most of the discussion seems to be around the older model coaches > > that did not have a factory camera, or around the reverse image issue. > > Also, I couldn't find information that related specifically to my model > > coach or the things I would be looking for in a backup system. > > > > I use the backup camera and want it to work correctly. I have many > > options. > > > > 1. Monitor is fine and the camera needs to be replaced. > > > > 2. Camera is fine and monitor needs to be replaced. > > > > 3. Monitor and camera are both worthless and both need to be replaced. > > > > 4. If both need to be replaced, replace with new b&w system using > > existing wiring. > > > > 5. If wiring, camera and monitor need to be replaced, replace the entire > > system with a new color system. > > > > There seem to be many different products to consider within and around > > all of these options. > > > > My questions are: > > > > 1. Is it possible to just replace the b&w camera and monitor with color > > using the existing cable? If it depends on the cable, what do I need to > > look for in order to determine if the cable can be used with color? > > > > 2. Is the cost to upgrade to color worth it (function and resale) even > > if the cable has to be replaced? > > > > 3. Are there simple steps in determining which component of the system > > might be causing problems (blurry, can't really distinguish what the > > camera is seeing)...or is this just the nature of systems manufactured > > in 1992? > > > > 4. I read the disclaimer about high voltage in one of the messages. Is > > backup system replacement anything I should even be messing around with? > > Is this something I should leave to the professionals? > > > > 5. If I decide to do any part of the work myself, is cable replacement > > "doable" without having to tear the entire coach apart? > > > > 6. What would be a recommended b&w system? > > > > 7. What would be a recommended color system? > > > > Brian Gatley > > 93 WLWB 40 > > Bend, OR > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > > > > > Recreational vehicles > > > Wanderlodge > > > Automotive maintenance > > > > > Recreational vehicle dealer > > > Used recreational vehicles > > > Automotive radiators > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > > Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum" on the web. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! 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