Trailer Eyes II
stubach
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2014-10-01 5:20 PM (#161009)
Subject: Trailer Eyes II


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I have 3 Trailer Eyes II cameras (GN, BP and for hitching). I really like the system and have even gone to using RAM mounts instead of the included mounts as the RAM mounts are more secure. I have a problem though. I had been using the 9 volt power system without any problems. However, I decided to hardwire the camera into Auxiliary light circuit of my Exiss 2003 XT310MT and when I turn on the camera, it blows the camera's inline fuse (tried both 1 amp and 2 amp). I am powering the line from my 2012 F350. Any ideas? The ground from the camera's switch is a chassis ground.Thanks,Steve
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gypsycowboy
Reg. Oct 2014
Posted 2014-10-01 9:21 PM (#161010 - in reply to #161009)
Subject: RE: Trailer Eyes II


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OOPS!

You said the power supply was 9 volts... your rig voltage is 12 Volts! No way is the electronics gonna accept that! You can or already did cook the camera! :(

You either have to splice in a 9volt regulator chip or go back to the original system 9 volt and 12 volt electronics are NOT compatible :(
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stubach
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2014-10-02 3:55 AM (#161013 - in reply to #161009)
Subject: RE: Trailer Eyes II


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It comes with 3 different power systems. One that is adapted to take power from a 9 volt battery, a hard wire option from the vehicle's 12 volt aux system a 110 volt AC adapter option to use in the barn.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-10-02 4:01 PM (#161020 - in reply to #161009)
Subject: RE: Trailer Eyes II


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kpack
Reg. Sep 2014
Posted 2014-10-02 4:30 PM (#161022 - in reply to #161009)
Subject: RE: Trailer Eyes II


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Don't try larger fuses try to figure out the problem. Is there a manual for your system to make sure you have it wired right ?
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stubach
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2014-10-03 6:18 AM (#161030 - in reply to #161009)
Subject: RE: Trailer Eyes II


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The manual just says hardwire to lighting system once you know where you want it. Comes with a 1 amp fuse but mfr said you can use up to 3 amp. Ill have an elec contractor friend check my wiring.
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PDGx
Reg. Jul 2011
Posted 2014-10-03 7:52 AM (#161031 - in reply to #161009)
Subject: RE: Trailer Eyes II



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Check your 12v adapter and see if the + and - are reversed. I have one of these systems and switch between 9v and 12v adapters depending on which trailer it is in.
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