Reversing camara (1 Viewer)

Steve

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Can I have some info on what type/make reversing camera some may have, this will help with my concerns about lack of rearward vision on forthcoming Spain trip.
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My TEC Freetec is fitted with a Waeco reversing/rear view camera. I think it's about a 6 ins screen and can be used as a rear view when travelling which is great as I have no rear window. ::bigsmile:
 

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Last year I decided that my single Waeco reversing camera was not providing a fgood enough rear view and rather than spend in excess of £600 pn a new twin lens system - so that I could both see to reverse and have a long range one for rear view when driving - I bought a twin lens system from . For just over £200.

Delighted with the result - excellent picture quality and the long range rear view one provides for a more relaxing drive (I have a solid back wall)

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i use one of these in the rear bumper, 120' colour and night vision wired into my sat nav.:thumb:
my van is pre wired for reversing camera but with it in the rear bumper its easy to run a wire along the chassis and up into the back of the dash from the engine compartment. £40.:thumb:
 

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Steve

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Last year I decided that my single Waeco reversing camera was not providing a fgood enough rear view and rather than spend in excess of £600 pn a new twin lens system - so that I could both see to reverse and have a long range one for rear view when driving - I bought a twin lens system from . For just over £200.

Delighted with the result - excellent picture quality and the long range rear view one provides for a more relaxing drive (I have a solid back wall)

Mike

Thanks for the post, I have ordered one today should be here tomorrow.
Steve
 
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Steve

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Last year I decided that my single Waeco reversing camera was not providing a fgood enough rear view and rather than spend in excess of £600 pn a new twin lens system - so that I could both see to reverse and have a long range one for rear view when driving - I bought a twin lens system from . For just over £200.

Delighted with the result - excellent picture quality and the long range rear view one provides for a more relaxing drive (I have a solid back wall)

Mike

Hi today received and fitted camera as mention above. And have to agree very good and thank you for the info.
Steve

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i use one of these in the rear bumper, 120' colour and night vision wired into my sat nav.:thumb:
my van is pre wired for reversing camera but with it in the rear bumper its easy to run a wire along the chassis and up into the back of the dash from the engine compartment. £40.:thumb:


Where can we get one please Phil?
 

jonandshell

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If God meant you to have rearward vision, you would have eyes in the back of your head!::bigsmile:

We cheat with a Guardian Automotive system. It even has sound so we can hear the crunch of the rear bumper when it hits something!:cry:

There is always the technique employed by Spitfire pilots when taxiing, you can weave as you reverse, leaving no blind spots!::bigsmile:

Sorry to not be much help, this is Motorhome Fun!!!!!:thumb:
 

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