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Old 08-22-2017, 10:42 AM
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Anyone using a one on the trailer?

Was scoping this out
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Old 08-22-2017, 12:39 PM
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Hello,

I have been thinking about this for a long time. I think it's a great idea.

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I have one on my trailer and it's great. Mine is hard wired though.
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are the camera's submersible?
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I was thinking the same thing, or do you take it off at the ramp.
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The ones in my link are IP60whatever rated. So yes, thats what got me thinking.
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Why is it needed on a trailer other than backing up to a fence, wall or other barrier? Maybe I need it and don't even know it.

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Originally Posted by Tractionless
Why is it needed on a trailer other than backing up to a fence, wall or other barrier? Maybe I need it an don't even know it.
Moving around fuel pumps, backing down a ramp and checking for people, backing up anywhere where something small can get behind you. And checking the prop!
I just think its a large blind spot behind the trailer when traveling
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Originally Posted by kevinb230
The ones in my link are IP60whatever rated. So yes, that's what got me thinking.
IP60 is not submersible.....the first number, the 6, is for solids protection.....6 is "No ingress of dust, complete protection against contact"
the second number is for liquids in this case its a 0 so there is NONE! .....meaning it shouldn't even be out in the rain for the most part

when looking at IP ratings you would need, at a minimum, a rating of IP67 or IP68 to be used in a submersible situation...
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