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    I want to put a back up camera and monitor and was looking to tie the wiring into the GPS power. It is right where i need it but was curious if I could run the GPS and the camera with overloading the fuse. It is a 4.3" lcd monitor. Has anyone dont this with success. I know the monitor has very little draw.

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    If you're backing up: you shouldn't need to power the GPS... Just shut it down, and everything should be fine.
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    you would not use them both at the same time and if you do not for long so should be fine...
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    i was looking to have the monitor on while riding so i had better view of traffic and lane changes
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    Cool backup camera

    Quote Originally Posted by cmar157 View Post
    i was looking to have the monitor on while riding so i had better view of traffic and lane changes
    How about some photos on your mounting job. I've always toyed with the idea of a backup camera.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmar157 View Post
    I want to put a back up camera and monitor and was looking to tie the wiring into the GPS power. It is right where i need it but was curious if I could run the GPS and the camera with overloading the fuse. It is a 4.3" lcd monitor. Has anyone dont this with success. I know the monitor has very little draw.

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    Take a look at the input power rating of both units. If you're thinking of connecting the BU monitor to the factory power supply for the GPS it is fused at 2 amps. The GPS power comes from the radio. Two amps is 24 watts so if the two together exceed 20 watts you might be asking for trouble.

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    It would be awesome to have for a rear camera that would provide a 180 degree. Would love to get one of those. Hopefully, the vendors or Lamonster Garage can set up a video for this.

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    I'VE OFTEN THOUGHT OF THIS MYSELF....
    I HAVE A SMALL 2.5" UNIT THAT WAS MOUNTED IN MY TUNDRA, AND I REPLACED IT WITH A 7" UNIT... THAT 2.5" UNIT MIGHT WORK WELL ON MY F3....
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    Well there is some modification for the RT back up camera:



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    If you're backing up: you shouldn't need to power the GPS... Just shut it down, and everything should be fine.
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    I did the back up camera actually a couple of them on a bike. The problem that you will find is that the reflection off everything makes it hard to see, I find you need a 7" monitor to see anything.

    My recommendation on the Spyder is to put in a 30 amp line from the battery and then wire everything to it, off the grid so to speak.


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    I saw a commercial about a licence plate frame that had a wireless back up camera. Probablly bluetouth to your phone on the Xmount.
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    I have done this to my 09 gs and it is great mounted the 4.3 monitor on the dash and powered with ign voltage,installed a bullet camera to the tail underneath and wired power into the tail light circuit,used wireles transmiter and receiver, now i have a center rear view. Feel a bit more safer
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaherbst View Post
    Was not aware you had any Grandkids Bob!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmar157 View Post
    I want to put a back up camera and monitor and was looking to tie the wiring into the GPS power. It is right where i need it but was curious if I could run the GPS and the camera with overloading the fuse. It is a 4.3" lcd monitor. Has anyone dont this with success. I know the monitor has very little draw.

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    YOU GOT ME OFF MY BUTT....
    as i stated above/earlier, i was thinking of doing just this... i had this 2.5" unit sitting around that was once in my truck, but since replaced with a 7.5" unit... so yesterday, Saturday, i configured a mount to go on the handle-bar center piece, and today, Sunday, i stripped the Tuperware, and commenced to install my unit...
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    Im still figuring out why u need a back up camera...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by amelectricdavid View Post
    Im still figuring out why u need a back up camera...lol
    Using the mirrors only doesn't always give you the field of view you need to back up safely. If you couple that with a rider who has neck problems and cannot turn their head around to see clearly behind them you have a very justifiable need for a BU camera. And a BU camera just plain gives you a better view of what's behind sometimes. I can see the value of having one, and maybe someday I'll get one, but it is just one more thing cluttering up the cockpit area of the bike.

    I'd like to have one to see behind me on the highway when I'm pulling my 'tent on a trailer'. It blocks the stock mirrors and the add-on one I use vibrates a lot.

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    These cameras may have been designed for use when backing up, but we're expanding their definition to inclue "rearward viewing".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    These cameras may have been designed for use when backing up, but we're expanding their definition to inclue "rearward viewing".

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    Ok ....here is what i have found for other vehicles...amazon sells cam. That bolts to license plate...wide angle fish eye cam. Also a. 12v transmitter the size of a zippo....both can b tied into run or reverse lites...simply. As long u have power at dash area...both unit r priced rite

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    DO WE HAVE ANY ELECTRICIANS OUT THERE.....??????
    i need advise: on my Back-Up Camera, can i tie the camera & screen into the existing Running Lights of my F3 without having a ton of issues and codes flashing for the next decade....?
    any/all help is greatly appreciated...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pitzerwm View Post
    I did the back up camera actually a couple of them on a bike. The problem that you will find is that the reflection off everything makes it hard to see, I find you need a 7" monitor to see anything.

    My recommendation on the Spyder is to put in a 30 amp line from the battery and then wire everything to it, off the grid so to speak.

    I wear a Hi Viz jacket and scare myself every time I look at my GPS. 😂 Looking for a source of anti reflective film
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    [QUOTE=amelectricdavid;1221849]Ok ....here is what i have found for other vehicles...amazon sells cam. That bolts to license plate...wide angle fish eye cam. Also a. 12v transmitter the size of a zippo....both can b tied into run or reverse lites...simply. As long u have power at dash area...both unit r priced rite. /QUOTE]

    Do you have a link to these units?
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    Quote Originally Posted by amelectricdavid View Post
    Ok ....here is what i have found for other vehicles...amazon sells cam. That bolts to license plate...wide angle fish eye cam. Also a. 12v transmitter the size of a zippo....both can b tied into run or reverse lites...simply. As long u have power at dash area...both unit r priced rite

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    So what type of cameras are recommended? And, I guess the 7 or 7.5 monitor would be better.

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