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Old 10-05-2019, 07:39 AM   #1
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Wink Monitor overload.

Gee, I have 4 of the top 5 threads here. If I keep it up I’ll have the entire front page by the end of the week.

Anyways, I’m considering a TPMS and a rear cam since the trailer is prewired for the Voyager camera’s. (Having the wife assist would not go well I’m sure, plus there will be a lot of times it’s just the kids and myself).

Each have their own monitor. Where are you mounting them? I really wish the the Voyager cam has a receiver only with RCA outputs as my aftermarket radio has a set of jacks for a front camera. Could plug into that.

Also for the back up cam they offer a 4.3” and a 5.6”. Is the smaller screen sufficient or is the larger screen worth the extra?
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Old 10-05-2019, 05:37 PM   #2
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I have a 4.3 on my Furrion and that seems big enough. I also use the Tire Minder TM55 system. I like them both and have transferred them to multiple units. I would buy both again with no issues.
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I have the 4.3" Furrion and I strap it to the rear view mirror with rubber bands so that while driving I can glance up at it the same as looking in the rear view mirror without the trailer blocking the view.
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I also have a Furrion and a TPMS and I rubber band both to my rearview mirror for easy viewing.

The black mesh bag hanging down is holding my E-ZPass.

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Old 10-07-2019, 08:52 AM   #5
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Solution

Well, I filled out the online message form to Voyager. Just request to make a future receiver that would allow me to plug into an existing monitor.

They wrote back and said the already have that ability.
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You would be able to use the WVRX1AP wireless receiver to pair to the WVCMS130AP camera. The receiver would then connect to adapter 31300006 so you could connect it to the RCA video input of your radio. You would need to purchase the WVH100 camera by itself, the WVRX1AP, and the 31300006 adapter.

http://www.rvcams.com/p/WVH100.html
http://www.rvcams.com/p/31300006.html
https://voyagercameras.com/wireless-receiver

However all three pieces total $562. I can get the 4.3” monitor and camera kit for $285 on Amazon so it’s considerably cheaper to have a monitor stuck to the window. .
I have one more trip for this year and it’s a pull thru site so might just table this idea until next spring.
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