BPeas
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2019
- Messages
- 12
- Location
- Cleveland, OH
- RV Year
- 2018
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- New Aire 3343
- RV Length
- 33
- TOW/TOAD
- 2015 F150 Platinum
- Fulltimer
- No
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Now remember to unplug the cable from the HD module to de-power the HD cameras when not in use. These cameras were not designed for continuous operation. Mine are warm to the touch whenever running. These cameras are wired to the hot side of the coach 12 volt power so they are always on unless you pull the plug.After finally receiving the crimpers and having good weather when that four letter word "work" didn't interfere, I was able to work on the front camera again this evening. The camera cable extending from the cap was very short and seemed to be anchored in by black RTV sealing the hole. After cutting off the old camera and leaving as much cable as possible for the new connector, I carefully cut the RTV around the cable to see if I'd be able to pull out any cable. I was able to pull about 4' of cable and get to the fakra connector. That made it relatively easy to remove the old cable and connect the new camera. Now if only the screws Newmar used to anchor the camera to the front cap fit through the holes in the new camera. After a little drilling I was able to get the screws through the metal bracket and mount the new camera. Resealing the camera ended up being the easiest part of the job.
The camera should have a plastic cover with a bead of silicone around it. Use a razor to cut the silicone and the plastic cover should snap off. You will then see the camera mount which i believe has two screws holding it in place.How do you physically remove the camera? Does the camera unscrew or do you pull the cable from the back?
Good timing...I have greatly benefited by this thread as another that has had the loss of three cameras now on our 2019 New Aire. Since accessing the HDCMM is difficult ( behind a door, behind the outdoor TV) I am wondering if anyone has figured out a good way to de-power the cameras or entire dash system by pulling a fuse or circuit breaker...just wondering???