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Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:35 pm
by delica 304
For all of you who have been waiting for me to finish, thank you for your patience

As I mentionned in another post, I was dissatisfied with the view out of the back of the van. If somebody got too close to you, you wouldn't be able to see then out the back window. To fix this problem I bought the flollowing on ebay:

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For less than 200 bucks and bluetooth capable I figured it was either a good deal or a steaming pile!

The first thing I did was figure out where exactly on the rear gate I wanted to put the camera. (namely making sure I wouldn't be trying to occupy the same space as say, the hatch release!)

Once that was sorted, I used a chassis punch to make the hole in the hatch. Chassis punches are awesome! Just drill a pilot hole, put the punch through, tighten and voila! instant hole with no chipped paint or ragged edges!

Chassis punch:
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Here's a shot of the camera installed:
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From inside: (sorry for the wierd Dutch angle) I also took the opportunity to re-glue the crossbraces in the rear hatch using black silicone.
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Once that was done I fed the wires through the rubber wire transit into the van. There are two wires being fed through, the RCA signal wire and a power lead going to a home made switchbox (more on that later) I had to get a 25ft RCA cable because the one that came with the kit was too short. You will need to cut one of the ends off to be able to pass the wire thought the wire transit at the top of the hatch. Actually the 25 footer was short also, but I was able to use the other cable and splice two into one.
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the viewscreen can run two cameras (or a camera and another video source) and has an automagic selector for the rear camera, selecting it whenever the reverse lights switch on. A nifty feature to this is that it will activate the screen even if it is turned off. In this pic I am running the sensor wire to the reverse light on the passenger side. Note my super high tech wire spool holder!
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I wanted to be able to switch the camear on or off independantly from the reverse lights, so I took power from the power window circuit and built a fused switchbox:
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The illuminated switches are REALLY bright, I will have to dim them down a bit:
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The second switch is for a (future) forward looking camera. I can't see the traffic lights unless I'm slouching, so I will mount a second camera on the backside of the rearview mirror

Finally, here is the final product, camera working, screen lit. The little wire hanging off the bottom is a microphone for the bluetooth connection with my mobile. (I will need to replace that mic, as it sounds like crap!)
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Here is a shot with no input signal:
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Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:41 pm
by GREENME@U
8-) nice good work man never have seen one in my life! COOL!ebay eh!

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:46 pm
by jrman
Nice jobe.....and don't mean to hijack the thread entirely - but curious to know what is the item coming out of the AUX on your Clarion deck? I suspect another blue tooth goody?
tks,

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:49 pm
by delica 304
jrman wrote:Nice jobe.....and don't mean to hijack the thread entirely - but curious to know what is the item coming out of the AUX on your Clarion deck? I suspect another blue tooth goody?
tks,
The deck has a USB port on it so so what you are seeing is a USB stick I bought a while back (you can get the same one from Radio Shack)

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 11:28 pm
by jrman
Nice...I would have enjoyed that option had I thought about it more when buying a deck. I've got the AUX jack on the face so can run my MP3 into it direct, but need the cig lighter charger - a USB would have been a nice "all in one solution". Anyway - again, didn't mean to hijack - nice setup and descriptions / photos on the backup cam. Tks.
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Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 3:57 pm
by jessef
How is the view when backing up ?

Are you able to show a pic with your Deli backed up against another vehicle ?

Wondering how high you'd need to place the camera to have a 45 degree angle view down to the bumper's.

Jesse

ps. nice write up !

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 5:28 pm
by delica 304
Quick update:

The screen stopped working!! :evil: I emailed the store I bougth it from, apparantly it's under warranty (good thing I didn't open it up to see how it worked!)

I'll let you know how this pans out.

Three days, it worked for three days!

FRACK!

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:54 pm
by mararmeisto
delica 304 wrote:Quick update:

The screen stopped working!! :evil: I emailed the store I bougth it from, apparantly it's under warranty (good thing I didn't open it up to see how it worked!)

I'll let you know how this pans out.

Three days, it worked for three days!

FRACK!
Just wondering if the "ICBM 9283" has anything to do with it? Didn't SALT II limit the number of 9283s allowed?

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:10 pm
by delica 304
ROFLMAO! :-D :-D

On the up side, I emailed Audiosavings and the very quickly replied to me and provided me with return information. They will repair or replace the screen. I do indeed think I will be buying from them in the future! They had a flip down screen that would look good in teh back of the van!

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:37 pm
by delica 304
Hey folks, just a quick update:

I returned the screen under warranty and I was sent a brand new one! Now all I have to do is relocate my switch box ( I recently discovered that I can't shift into 'L' because to box is in the way!

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:56 pm
by Jester
I had a thought of installing one of those cameras looking forward on a passenger side mirror, for aiding visibility on left turns.
Any thoughts?

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 5:23 pm
by delica 304
Jester wrote:I had a thought of installing one of those cameras looking forward on a passenger side mirror, for aiding visibility on left turns.
Any thoughts?
my plan is to install a forward looking camera (http://www.scdlink.com) on the back of the rearview mirror so I can see

I. The traffic lights that are blocked by the low windshield frame, and
II. the rather large blindspot created by the screen!

Some of my friends suggested that I mount the screen on the dash, but I feel that it is a little counter productive, to buy a rearview mirror screen and not mount it on the rearview mirror!

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 5:36 pm
by The Pinkfingers
OK, excuse my ignorance, but...

Is the camera on all the time? In other words is your rear view mirror always the camera picture, even when you're driving?

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:25 pm
by delica 304
The Pinkfingers wrote:OK, excuse my ignorance, but...

Is the camera on all the time? In other words is your rear view mirror always the camera picture, even when you're driving?
You can select the video input source (the system comes with two input jacks) I went one step further by adding a switch so I can turn on the cameras whenever I want. In the stock mode, both cameras will be on and supplying a signal to the screen, and you make your selection from there. When you go into reverse, the system automagically switches to the rear camera, even if the monitor is turned off.

Re: Hard wired backup camera system

Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 6:45 am
by JMK
For a forward looking camera I've been considering one that is a PTZ WiFi capable with 10X optical zoom and using an Asus 900 eeePC with Bluetooth as the inboard monitor, which would also serve as the GPS guidance system and MP3 player, etc. Also considered mounting an IR Floodlight on the front of the roof rack to use with the camera at night. Would probably mount it on the roof over the passenger side in one of the heated/vented dome enclosures. These cameras can also serve as anti theft systems by transmitting an alarm and image to you in your house via wireless (or email) by being triggered by motion sensed events in pre defined virtual zones.