- Sep 7, 2024
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Hi all, first post so be gentle please.
Just purchased our first motorhome, moving over from 3 years caravan touring. It's a Burstner 726G on a X250 Ducato (2014). I'm a bit of a tinkerer and like electrics/electronics so I'll be tackling a few upgrades, starting with the head unit which is currently being swapped out for an android auto/car play jobbie. This comes with a reverse camera which is intended to be fitted at the number plate level. The van currently has the dometic high level camera which I've connected up to the HU and works fine. So here's the question? Does anyone have experience of high and low level cameras and which to they find best? I can have both connected so can decide which one fires up in reverse gear (but only one or the other). I'm also planning to install park sensors which will be in addition to the camera. I guess I'm asking as if thoughts are that the low camera is useless I may not bother with the extra install work.
Thanks in advance, I'm sure I'll have many more questions and hopefully can offer some advice based on my findings along the way.
Craig
Just purchased our first motorhome, moving over from 3 years caravan touring. It's a Burstner 726G on a X250 Ducato (2014). I'm a bit of a tinkerer and like electrics/electronics so I'll be tackling a few upgrades, starting with the head unit which is currently being swapped out for an android auto/car play jobbie. This comes with a reverse camera which is intended to be fitted at the number plate level. The van currently has the dometic high level camera which I've connected up to the HU and works fine. So here's the question? Does anyone have experience of high and low level cameras and which to they find best? I can have both connected so can decide which one fires up in reverse gear (but only one or the other). I'm also planning to install park sensors which will be in addition to the camera. I guess I'm asking as if thoughts are that the low camera is useless I may not bother with the extra install work.
Thanks in advance, I'm sure I'll have many more questions and hopefully can offer some advice based on my findings along the way.
Craig