I regularly tow a light boat and trailer (total weight 500 pounds) behind my Heartland Wilderness 2175 RB.
I need to monitor the trailer behind my travel trailer in case a tire blows, wheel bearing seizes, or any other towing problem with the boat trailer.
Of course, the boat and boat trailer are hidden behind the 8 ft. width of the travel trailer. The boat and boat trailer are only 4 feet wide.
Reviews state that most wireless backup camera signals have a lot of video signal interference when driving down the highway.
Seems as if a wired backup camera is the only way to go if you want to monitor the second trailer in a double tow (my specific application).
Wireless is OK for slow speeds, like backing your travel trailer into a campsite parking pad.
I'm not happy about having to put camera wires the full length of my travel trailer plus the length from the hitch on my truck to the dashboard in the truck for the monitor.
And of course the wire connector that is required for when you unhitch your rig.
Right now I'm rejecting the wireless camera solution since I do not want to be monitoring wireless electronic "snow".
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I need to monitor the trailer behind my travel trailer in case a tire blows, wheel bearing seizes, or any other towing problem with the boat trailer.
Of course, the boat and boat trailer are hidden behind the 8 ft. width of the travel trailer. The boat and boat trailer are only 4 feet wide.
Reviews state that most wireless backup camera signals have a lot of video signal interference when driving down the highway.
Seems as if a wired backup camera is the only way to go if you want to monitor the second trailer in a double tow (my specific application).
Wireless is OK for slow speeds, like backing your travel trailer into a campsite parking pad.
I'm not happy about having to put camera wires the full length of my travel trailer plus the length from the hitch on my truck to the dashboard in the truck for the monitor.
And of course the wire connector that is required for when you unhitch your rig.
Right now I'm rejecting the wireless camera solution since I do not want to be monitoring wireless electronic "snow".
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