When purchasing an outdoor camera, always cover it with clear silicone prior to installation. Never assume that the seal is adequate. I bought this camera to mount under the sill of my 2010 International Prostar trailer to cover the right side where there is a huge blind spot. I used screws and zinc plated steel ties to make a bracket to lower the camera to look under the side skirt and tilt the camera back slightly. Because it's a wide angle, it can be pointed from the back of the fuel tank to the right side toward the drive axles. I fed the wire into the cabin through the factory opening in the bottom of the sidepod and fed the wires through the rubber plug, filled and sealed with clear silicone. Routed the cables under the wall upholstery to the cabinet trim and then under the trim to the CB radio cabinet above the center of the windshield. connected power to CB power as CB is nowhere near what the circuit can handle. modified the monitor so that I can hang it on a CB cabinet.
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