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Back up camera enclosed trailer.

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Looking for recommendations for a backup/rear view camera for an enclosed 24 foot trailer. Thanks.
 
Our local Autozone has wireless cameras. They look easy to install and the display worked really cool. Don't recall the brand.Check the web.
 
I use a wired camera on my RV. I previously used a wireless one, but it drained my car's battery too many times so I dumped it. Since it is wireless, it constantly searches for a video signal. Driving down the road, you'll see people's home wireless security cameras every once in a while. I think the signal on the wireless transmitter wasn't strong enough to reach the truck from the rear of the RV too, so make sure it is designed to do that.

I plugged it into a dual RCA plugged cable and used one to furnish power to the camera and the other to carry the video signal back into the truck. We like it on while driving down the highway so we have a view of the rear. Makes it easier and safer to pass the slow pokes.
 
Check out tadibrothers. I got a wireless magetic camera. Came with a 7in monitor with the antenna built in. Its perfect because i can stick it to my truck to hitch up the trailer. Stick it to the trailer to back up, stick it to my front bumper to hitch the plow. Whatever i need. And it was cheap too. I even got a second one to stick on my 15.5k lbs forktruck at work. The rack is huge and at trailer height you cant see the forks at all stick it to the rack and loading or unloading trucks is a one man job instead of 2.
https://www.tadibrothers.com/products/7-monitor-and-120-wireless-magnet-mounted-backup-camera
 
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