Reversing Camera
Submitted: Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 07:44
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Trevor G5
Just looking at putting a reversing camera on my Iveco Daily van. Had a look around and think I will go with a wired in type. My question is there seems a lot of variance in price for similar looking setups. I had a look at Safety Dave’s items and they look good but a little $ than others. Has anyone used their set ups or have other recommendations? Thanks
Reply By: Member - A J - Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 08:55
Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 08:55
Trevor G5
When we had our caravan built, it came with a SVS 100 series reversing camera and another camera for the vehicle.
The picture is very clear, I am totally satisfied and service has been good.
I worked with some farmers who had camera on all vehicles and machinery and no picture was as clear as the system we had.
A J
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Reply By: RMD - Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 09:43
Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 09:43
Trevor,
Depending on your expertise you can make up a kit yourself. Buy a screen as mentioned above and fit the camera/s to it. I use two cameras on a caravan mostly for reversing use but with one placed to from same plane as the side of the vehicle and the other to track the white line you can position it all quite
well. Most cameras are for reversing and provide a wide view but not distance observation. With the rear LHS camera, it actually sees around the corner which mirrors cannot do, so increased safety and surety there. The RHS camera is much the same , but if a constant driving picture is required a better camera which "sees" down the road further may be a better option. A road train nearly up to you looks far away, That is the drawback for constant use.
I use an automated system to select whichever camera I want to view from, But a relatively simple switch can be arranged to run both camera video line to the screen, and power to that camera, one at a time. If a multiple pole switch is used, it can switch the power to and video from whichever camera you require to see. Most systems don't provide a selection of camera inputs. I know some have two cameras and you press a button while reaching up to the screen to change the viewing camera, a pain to me.. A simple switch near controls is far better and if arranged with the toggle to the L or R you always know at a glance what you are seeing or intending to see.
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Reply By: Ken O3 - Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 10:16
Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 10:16
Trevor, most rear view cameras are pretty useless if they have a wide view angle. Following traffic appears
miles away and if they are approaching at speed the are on you before you see them, even big semi's and roadtrains. I managed to find one with a view angle of 30 degrees for our van and it gives a good view of what is behind. They are not easy to find and I can't recall where I got
mine from but it was a Chinese supplier. Sorry can't help with details. Sixty degree ones are on eBay but in my view it isn't worth using any camera with a view angle more than 60 deg. Sure wider angle cameras give a wider view but that is what mirrors are for.
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Follow Up By: Kazza055 - Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 15:39
Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 15:39
If you ask me, there is no need to read the plate number of the car 500m behind you, mirrors are more effective for longer distance.
I find the camera on the back of the van is great for seeing if someone is hiding in you blind spot and it is also very good for when you are overtaking, once you see the complete picture of the truck you just passed, you know you can then merge back in front of him.
Maybe I just happened to have the correct camera in my box of trick and would not have a clue as to the viewing angle.
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Follow Up By: Ken O3 - Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 17:52
Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 17:52
It's not to read numberplates 500m down the road at all. It is about seeing an approaching vehicle at a greater distance than 90degree plus view angle cameras are capable of doing and to get a far better idea of how close the vehicle is.
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Reply By: Ken O3 - Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 13:32
Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 13:32
Danny, I have managed to find the seller of a 30 degree angle camera. My purchase was in 2018 so not sure if current status of this seller but from my experience he was excellent. Details are :
Peter.Liang (Sales Specialist)
LINTECH ENTERPRISES LIMITED
Tel: +86-769-8118 3549 M.P.: +86-159 2023 2055
Skype: lintech05 (WhatApp / Wechat): +86 159 2023 2055
Fax: +86-769-8108 6803
Email: peter.liang@lintechco.com / peter.liangc@gmail.com
Website: www.lintechco.com
Add: 3/F, Blcok A8, Kaida Creative Industry Park, Qiaochang Road, Qiaotou Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong,China.
Regards,
Ken
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Follow Up By: Frank P (NSW) - Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 13:38
Sunday, May 03, 2020 at 13:38
From their website, they also have a contact in Australia:
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Follow Up By: Member - John - Monday, May 04, 2020 at 09:58
Monday, May 04, 2020 at 09:58
Ken, just rang the Aussie contact, haven't sold them for about 12 months, will try the Chinese contact. May want to delete the Aussie contact details. Cheers.
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