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TheWop

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Joined
Oct 18, 2021
Messages
10
Location
Springfield, Tn
RV Year
2022
RV Make
Alliance
RV Model
Valor
RV Length
44ft
Fulltimer
No
Hello all
We are trying to hook up a rear view camera to our toy hauler. There is a rocker switch in the main panel labeled Camera. This does not sup[ply 12 Volts to the wires in the back of Toy Hauler where the camera would go. Owners manual says nothing about this "Camera" Switch. Does anyone know what this switch powers ? As for the wires in the rear of the toy hauler where you would mount a rear view camera, they are probably powered from the running lights.
Any info will be appreciated
Joe
 
Hello all
We are trying to hook up a rear view camera to our toy hauler. There is a rocker switch in the main panel labeled Camera. This does not sup[ply 12 Volts to the wires in the back of Toy Hauler where the camera would go. Owners manual says nothing about this "Camera" Switch. Does anyone know what this switch powers ? As for the wires in the rear of the toy hauler where you would mount a rear view camera, they are probably powered from the running lights.
Any info will be appreciated
Joe


Did you ever figure this out? We have a Valor 40v13 and it seems we aren't getting power to our camera that we are installing.
Thanks!
Jayme
 
The camera switch should supply 12v to the wiring at the back of the trailer, it does on my 2023 42v13. If it doesn't call your dealer and have them fix it.
 

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