AtomicHoe094
Atomichoe094
thats good to hear.. if i was closer i would..
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Well, my camera worked for about an hour. Now it's just showing a sort of static on the screen. Somehow lost signal from the camera. I know it's not the camera, cause I swapped in my original and got the same result.
Any ideas? I'm getting power, just not a signal. Had to splice some more power and ground wires, but I don't think I'd even be seeing the screen light up if those were the issue.
Aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Well, my camera worked for about an hour. Now it's just showing a sort of static on the screen. Somehow lost signal from the camera. I know it's not the camera, cause I swapped in my original and got the same result.
Any ideas? I'm getting power, just not a signal. Had to splice some more power and ground wires, but I don't think I'd even be seeing the screen light up if those were the issue.
Power I'm using ignition 3 fuse tap.
Ground is a bolt left of the fuse box.
The problem with using bolts, is if there is any paint, corrosion, even a washer of a less conductive material (i.e. aluminum), it won't give you as good of a ground as if you simply went to an actual ground point or an existing ground wire that you can splice into. I don't see why you guys simply don't splice into the reverse light wiring. It works.
Yep, that's my normal route for anything car electronic related, but figured this looked easy enough. Guess not.
How are you splicing into the wires?
Cut some insulation off the power wire to the reverse lights, then wrapped the power wire to the camera around the exposed section of wire. Taped it all up.
I wish you lived close to me. I'm OCD about that stuff. You wouldn't leave my house without that thing working.