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Crocodile Dundee
18th September 2015, 06:46 AM
Am looking for Advice on Waterproof Reverse Camera so l can have installed in my 130 does anybody have any experience or advice please:):):):)
ozscott
18th September 2015, 07:38 AM
The HD truck ones in eBay are good. I will find the link today.
Cheers
BigJon
18th September 2015, 10:04 AM
The two recent ones I bought were about $10 each on ebay. There are loads there.
rar110
18th September 2015, 07:44 PM
The two recent ones I bought were about $10 each on ebay. There are loads there.
Jon
Did you replace the camera on the L322? Just wondering as my reversing camera image is grainy. However, the phone & audio screens are ok.
Ta
Pete
Oztourer
9th October 2015, 03:59 AM
The HD truck ones in eBay are good. I will find the link today.
Cheers
Hi Ozscott, did you get a chance to find the link for the camera you mentioned?
ozscott
9th October 2015, 05:56 AM
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Heavy-Duty-CCD-IR-12V-24V-Colour-Reversing-Camera-Reverse-Rearview-Car-Caravan-/270588906957?hash=item3f005b0dcd
Sorry mate...I had forgotten about this.
Cheers
BigJon
15th October 2015, 08:49 PM
Jon
Did you replace the camera on the L322? Just wondering as my reversing camera image is grainy. However, the phone & audio screens are ok.
Ta
Pete
Pete,
I only just saw this.
Yes I did. The image was either grainy or non existant. I just got a generic cheap camera off ebay and made it fit (I had seen posts on the Full Fat website about doing it).
It probaly took 2-3 hours all up. Just a bit of mucking around making the mounts work and getting the camera horizontal. The new screen image has lines on it to show where you are reversing, but they aren't quite accurate as the camera mount is not central.
The picture quality is much improved, especially in low light conditions.
rar110
16th October 2015, 08:26 AM
Pete, I only just saw this. Yes I did. The image was either grainy or non existant. I just got a generic cheap camera off ebay and made it fit (I had seen posts on the Full Fat website about doing it). It probaly took 2-3 hours all up. Just a bit of mucking around making the mounts work and getting the camera horizontal. The new screen image has lines on it to show where you are reversing, but they aren't quite accurate as the camera mount is not central. The picture quality is much improved, especially in low light conditions.
Thanks, still sounds easier than replacing the screen. I replaced the little washer filter in the upper tailgate. Which has given me a little confidence in doing stuff in there.
I'll add this to my wish list.
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