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Review on Dual-Lens Endoscope Camera,8Mm Oiiwak 4.3” IPS Screen 1080P HD Borescope Inspection Camera, IP68 Waterproof Snake Drain Camera With 7 LED Lights/32GB Card/Carrying Case (16.5FT/5M) by Chris Vargas

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Helped me locate the cable chase within the boat hull

I am wiring up a trolling motor on my 2019 Montauk 150. For the job, I first tried a Bosch PS-90 at hand. The Bosch PS-90 couldn't do the job because the camera is too large to go in. I am happy the Oiiwak dual-lens inspection camera finishes the job beautifully. All the pictures are taken with the Oiiwak inspection camera.First, it has a 8mm camera head that can go through the 9mm hole with ease. The hole is located right below the cleat at the bow (see picture). Then the side camera helps a lot as it readily reveals the opening of the cable chase toward the starboard side (see picture). There are already wires for the navigation lights in the cable chase. The side camera also shows that there isn't much space below the hole; there is more space above it. When cutting a hole for the trolling motor plug, remember not to cut too low with reference to this hole.Now moving to the console, you see two openings on the console floor for running the wires (see picture). The smaller one toward the bow is the one that connects with the cable chase from the bow. Looking into it, you will see the opening of the cable cable toward the bow (see picture). Again, this is done by the side camera.All in all, a nice little inspection camera made in China. It gets the job done beautifully.

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Pros
  • Dual-lens design
Cons
  • No automatic focus or zoom features