Wireless camera to wired possible?
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Hello again. i have a slightly older backup camera from a few years ago. This was a cheap unit I purchased off of eBay and is designed to be wireless so that you can attach it to your backup lights, then use your camera's screen as a monitor. The instructions are not that great because it forces you to use a QR code to get the app instead of it being easily available on the Google Play store. I also purchased an SWM 8802 Android head unit off of eBay with multiple video inputs.
The way it works is that you have the camera itself and bundled wires going to a proprietary connector. That connects to a box (Which I'm assuming is the transmitter) which then has three wires coming out of that: black, red, and yellow. I have an assortment of RCA male and female jacks that has both + and - inputs.If I attach the red and black to the terminal strip, would the yellow go to the + or - to attempt to get video? I'm overly cautious about hooking up the wire to the wrong port and frying it (Although new cams are less than $10), but i'm also thinking because the wire is so small (maybe 26 gauge) that there's little to no chance of damage. Is it better to power and ground it to separate lines in case the Android head draws too much power?
The way it works is that you have the camera itself and bundled wires going to a proprietary connector. That connects to a box (Which I'm assuming is the transmitter) which then has three wires coming out of that: black, red, and yellow. I have an assortment of RCA male and female jacks that has both + and - inputs.If I attach the red and black to the terminal strip, would the yellow go to the + or - to attempt to get video? I'm overly cautious about hooking up the wire to the wrong port and frying it (Although new cams are less than $10), but i'm also thinking because the wire is so small (maybe 26 gauge) that there's little to no chance of damage. Is it better to power and ground it to separate lines in case the Android head draws too much power?
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Re: Wireless camera to wired possible?
Most cameras will have at minimum a power and ground, and video signal out. The voltage requirement of the camera is unknown, so bust out a good voltmeter and start checking while it's on.
BUT Just order a $10 camera that you know you can work with
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(Although new cams are less than $10)
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For the small camera in question i thought it would be nice to put it beneath the passenger side mirror to check for closeness if I pull into a space next to another car or a guide rail.
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