I Bought the Haloview RD7 to replace a camera system from Furrion Vision S that had significant drop out issues. Installation was not a problem - powering the camera off the top rear marker light. Swapped out the old mounting brackets for the new ones and ran the transmission cable up to the front of my 26 foot long camper. Mounted the transmitter with liberal amounts of RTV/Silicon. Got the monitor hooked up in the cab, powered it up and turned on the marker lights. The camera and monitor paired automatically and provided me a terrific view of my back yard - as expected. Finally got to road test it this past weekend on a short camping trip - about 50 miles one way. Camera performed flawlessly the whole way - didn't notice a single drop out and had very little, if any flicker. Decent field of view as well. I can see cars within about 20 feet of my rear bumper and can pick up the entire lane of expressway on either side at about 40 feet back. I am VERY satisfied with the performance of this system so far. Big test will be next month with a 1000 mile trip coming up. Looking forward to it.
Hello tubers. My first production of this was 34 minutes long. After producing and watching several times, well you folks deserve better. Slow paced and some repetitive things. I ended up cutting 10 minutes out of the production. If anyone has any suggestions for improvement feel free to help out in the comments. Thank you all for spending time on my channel, Jeff.
Great to see you again as always. Your videos are top notch DIY videos buddy. Always learn a lot watching your videos. Keep up the great work. Have a great weekend!!!
As always great video say in the future could you put links in your description for the items your talking about. Thanks keep the quality videos coming
I would love it Jeff if you did and explanation and simplification of auto wiring lights ,indicators etc as I want to totally retire my tractor. Love the content of you vids as always really help.cheers Jeff keep em coming
Glad I found your video. Got a new 2021 Jayco 5th, I have to relocate the 2 side Furrion Cams back and down and this helped. I liked the Hack for the 7way......nice! Question though, what is the easiest way to locate the clearance light wire?
And just after this video we almost lost our youtube friend Jeff, thank God it all turned out ok, we really appreciate coming along on your little adventures in the garage. Thanks for posting.
Ahhhhh yesssss finally another great video by my favorite RUclipsr!!! (FYI, it’s Ryan Clark you probably don’t remember me but you know🤷♂️🤷♂️ I changed my name) 😁
Fantastic video. I will be doing this any day on a 2019 Jayco Jay Flight. I hope it comes with those connectors. Question... how did you pair the wires? Yellow to ?, Brown to ?
Where my newest vehicle for years was an 86. That 2000 TA I bought 3 years ago really cheap I only wanted it for parts. Engine and 6 speed manual for the red Nova. Driving that now, it is a fun car. Been saving where no need to replace vehicles, finally bought something new! Girlfriend trading her 2016 camper toward it too made that a why not thought.
Great video. Can you referbish backhoe's for pay or are you only a hobbyist? I have my grandpa's and would love to get it like new again. Thanks, David
hi Jeff great video there my friend by the way what kind of solder were you using on them wires what you were soldering there do you have any good website for buying that solder
Very nice home away from home you have there!
I Bought the Haloview RD7 to replace a camera system from Furrion Vision S that had significant drop out issues. Installation was not a problem - powering the camera off the top rear marker light. Swapped out the old mounting brackets for the new ones and ran the transmission cable up to the front of my 26 foot long camper. Mounted the transmitter with liberal amounts of RTV/Silicon.
Got the monitor hooked up in the cab, powered it up and turned on the marker lights. The camera and monitor paired automatically and provided me a terrific view of my back yard - as expected.
Finally got to road test it this past weekend on a short camping trip - about 50 miles one way. Camera performed flawlessly the whole way - didn't notice a single drop out and had very little, if any flicker. Decent field of view as well. I can see cars within about 20 feet of my rear bumper and can pick up the entire lane of expressway on either side at about 40 feet back.
I am VERY satisfied with the performance of this system so far. Big test will be next month with a 1000 mile trip coming up. Looking forward to it.
Jeff, great video as always!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for stopping by again Kevin!
Nice job on the installation. Beautiful camper. Enjoy.
Thank you!
Sweet 3-Wheeler! Thanks. This is more support than Furrion gave me. The whole camper industry is ripe for a disruptor.
Thank you. I watched every second of this. Very informative!
Hello tubers. My first production of this was 34 minutes long. After producing and watching several times, well you folks deserve better.
Slow paced and some repetitive things. I ended up cutting 10 minutes out of the production. If anyone has any suggestions for improvement feel free to help out in the comments. Thank you all for spending time on my channel, Jeff.
I just love your videos. I'd watch long one or short one. All good. Thanks for sharing double Jeff one plus the dog. Cool.
And hi to ms. Double Jeff one.
Great to see you again as always. Your videos are top notch DIY videos buddy. Always learn a lot watching your videos. Keep up the great work. Have a great weekend!!!
Thank you!
Thanks for the tips Jeff. Enjoyed the video!
Looks like a fantastic camera setup.
Thanks, comes in handy backing around the yard with the tractor besides road use, no spotter needed now.
As always great video say in the future could you put links in your description for the items your talking about. Thanks keep the quality videos coming
Good idea, Done! Thanks for the tip!
Nice camper/toy hauler! really like those wire connectors!
nice job jeff
Appreciated!
I would love it Jeff if you did and explanation and simplification of auto wiring lights ,indicators etc as I want to totally retire my tractor.
Love the content of you vids as always really help.cheers Jeff keep em coming
Thank you Stephen...
Very helpful! Thank you!!
Great video. Now go have some fun🏕
Glad I found your video. Got a new 2021 Jayco 5th, I have to relocate the 2 side Furrion Cams back and down and this helped. I liked the Hack for the 7way......nice! Question though, what is the easiest way to locate the clearance light wire?
And just after this video we almost lost our youtube friend Jeff, thank God it all turned out ok, we really appreciate coming along on your little adventures in the garage. Thanks for posting.
Thank you, would be hard for me to watch this video again....
Ahhhhh yesssss finally another great video by my favorite RUclipsr!!! (FYI, it’s Ryan Clark you probably don’t remember me but you know🤷♂️🤷♂️ I changed my name) 😁
Fantastic video. I will be doing this any day on a 2019 Jayco Jay Flight. I hope it comes with those connectors. Question... how did you pair the wires?
Yellow to ?, Brown to ?
Killer camper man camera's are a nice touch as well
Once one figures how to... it is much easier.
Wow, they are pricey! Nice trailer.
Where my newest vehicle for years was an 86. That 2000 TA I bought 3 years ago really cheap I only wanted it for parts. Engine and 6 speed manual for the red Nova. Driving that now, it is a fun car. Been saving where no need to replace vehicles, finally bought something new! Girlfriend trading her 2016 camper toward it too made that a why not thought.
Make more videos! They are really good.
Great video. Can you referbish backhoe's for pay or are you only a hobbyist? I have my grandpa's and would love to get it like new again.
Thanks, David
Only a hobbyist on most every thing you see here David.
Nice work.
I thank you! Keeps me out of trouble...staying busy. That's what Ma always said!
A beautiful toy hauler worthy of hauling your immaculately restored toys
Very nice 👍🏻
Happy trails
Great video
Keep up the great work and enjoy
Thank you for your kind thoughts Jeff!
Is there any of this brand that is hardwired? And or would it be fairly easy to have someone make these hard wire instead of wireless?
hi Jeff great video there my friend by the way what kind of solder were you using on them wires what you were soldering there do you have any good website for buying that solder
I buy the solder from a local electronics store. Can't help with a link. I don't like that solder with no lead, suspect why you were asking....
Da Bears!!!😉👍
Better to remove the old caulking/clean it up BEFORE you install the side lights
Scotchlok and wire nuts only in America!