You might suggest using painters tape to secure wires from trailer once exposed and separated from original mounting. While working on them, stripping, etc., the wires fell back into the trailer wall
It will. We have a special accessory for that. Product link: www.haloview.com/haloview-backup-camera-bracket-adapter-compatible-with-voyager-furrion-pre-wired-rvs.html
So you just left the thin, green Trigger wires on the camera unconnected? Based on the manufacturer’s not entirely helpful instructions, connecting those to your Reverse (or L turn or R turn for the side cameras) would -trigger- that camera’s taking over the entire video display screen when you shift into reverse (or deploy a turn signal.) Worth fishing those dedicated, powered wires to each position? I’m def planning on doing it on the marker light/side views.
Thanks so much! Watching from Central, Texas
You might suggest using painters tape to secure wires from trailer once exposed and separated from original mounting. While working on them, stripping, etc., the wires fell back into the trailer wall
Well done sir. Getting ready to change from Furrion to Haloview .
Will this work with Voyager pre-wired campers? Seems like there’s support for Furrion conversion.
It will. We have a special accessory for that. Product link: www.haloview.com/haloview-backup-camera-bracket-adapter-compatible-with-voyager-furrion-pre-wired-rvs.html
So you just left the thin, green Trigger wires on the camera unconnected? Based on the manufacturer’s not entirely helpful instructions, connecting those to your Reverse (or L turn or R turn for the side cameras) would -trigger- that camera’s taking over the entire video display screen when you shift into reverse (or deploy a turn signal.) Worth fishing those dedicated, powered wires to each position? I’m def planning on doing it on the marker light/side views.
Thank you sir😊
I think it’s longer than minutes..