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You can plug any video source into the RCA female jack and you should get a good picture to test
If the video camera works, does this mean the reversing camera is dud?
You can plug any video source into the RCA female jack and you should get a good picture to test
If the video camera works, does this mean the reversing camera is dud?
Either that or no power going in, if you have anything that will reach it you can plug the camera output into anything that has a video input via the RCA
What wires have you soldered
It should not be that then, it does need something that either plugs into the lead that goes into comand, or something that you can plug the camera lead into
I have to cook dinner right now and I will be back soon
I think that you may have to remove it and power it up on 12v and take it from there, at least we know now
Where would the 12v be?
I can not be removing endless trim panels..
Sorry I did not mean take it from there literally, just get a 12v feed to the camera that you know is good, do you have a volt meter
How about parking sensors? Would they provide a good 12v supply? I know they only activate when in reverse and when the handbrake is released.
I do not think the parking sensors have any voltage on them just ultra sonic,, could you just run a lead to the plus for now to see if it is the problem as maybe the leads is faulty, I saw they were twin outputs, what is the other one for
Twin outputs?
Where?
The yellow RCA from the camera connects to the RCA coming from the NTG. The red rca connects to the power supply, the power has a red and a black cable.
When you say run a lead....do you mean the AC lead I ran to the house?
Lets start again, I just realized that it was one lead rolled up.
We only have the ground lead, and that should be OK could you run a 12volt supply to the camera from the car or an adapter, a voltmeter would make it so simple as you can measure to see if you have 12volt on the camera.
There is on that and the lead