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Posted: May 15, 2021 at 4:04 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote dt_installation
Longtime reader, first time posting (I think) so I will do my best to not be excessive and try to still sound sincere when simplifying things. To mods, senior users I am grateful to all feedback and suggestions, I will take considerations seriously. Also anything against rules or policy is unintentional so please inform immediately for correction. Lastly, in a short time when I know the post has been made correctly I will edit and remove this into, thank you all.
I have two reverse projects involving relays and switches, one is a backup camera on my RV second are parking sensors for my car.
My RV is a class A 1988 Corsair Sovereign, made by General Coach based on GM's P30 platform with a carburated 454 and Th400 transmission. I am installing a generic cube reverse camera, using a 2.4 ghz transmitter for video feed both being powered from the backup lights. 44 ft forward the reciever will be connected to a generic overlayed rearview mirror with built in 4.3 inch monitor, both will be supplied power from either a new or piggybacked Acc. Source at the interior fuse box. The monitor is triggered when receiving a video source and the send unit and camera will turn on with the reverse lights.
I want to have a switch to manually turn on the camera at will but also keep the traditional function of powering on with reverse.
There are ways to add a switch at the sacrifice of one function and a couple ways to have both if I replace transmitters with video cable.
I think I figured out how to add my switch, retain reverse signal and wireless using a 5 pin (SPDT) relay. I think I know how to wire it but I really would appreciate confirmation of my layout, I will take in other ideas that offer the same function.
I need to find the wire that supplies the lights with power After being put in reverse, I assume this feed to be void of power until the gear is selected. I figure I take a 5 Pin relay (30 feed, 85 -, 86 +, 87a N/o, 87 N/c)
I cut before mentioned wire, connect end coming from reverse switch to 87a
Connect the other end of the wire going to the lights to 30
Connect a fused power source with switch inline to 86
Connect a ground feed to 85
Connect a fused power source to 87
This should allow the tail lights receive power anytime the RV is in reverse thus turning on the camera and monitor as the source will travel through the relay uninterrupted 87a to 30. Now anytime I am in anything other than reverse I can turn on my switch to power the coil at 86, providing power to 30 and the lights by way of 87.
The sources going to 86 and 87 are to be fused Acc. Sources so I cant see any problems this could cause if anyone does, please let me know.
I would be comfortable with this setup but ask for feedback as to my alternative connections.
To simplify things would it be possible for the switched source to connect to 86 and 87? Providing the signal to power the coil and then also power the lights? I dont know for certain if this is possible or safe, confirmation to this and my layout is much appreciated.
Second I have a 2002 Hyundai Sonata, it has an aftermarket touchscreen with a backup camera, powered by the reverse lights and displayed after the same power goes to a trigger wire on the head unit. The camera is fine however, I plan to install parking sensors In the bumper set to turn on when in reverse. I want a switch to be able to turn them off or keep them on to work when ever I am backing up.
Normally powered by tapping onto reverse wires just like the cameras this setup has me running + from the light source to 30
The + line from the sensor module connects to 87a
85 goes to a ground
A fused power source (likely from a fuse tap) runs through a simple on off switch and connects to 86 on the relay
87 left with no connection.
When in reverse the relay feeds power through to the module and should I not need or desire the extra help I turn on the switch to energize the coil and power from the light goes no where.
I'm looking again mostly for confirmation that these setups are indeed correct and safe. I'm certain that I use fused sources and I'm fine, I am also certain that a positive power feed can safely go nowhere, any confirmation is invaluable to me.
I began self taught and through books and guidance I try to always educate myself, so if I come off redundant to some this is why. Again to the mods, any feedback to the structure, length , content of my post is welcomed.
Thank you to all who read and extra thanks in advance to any who reply.
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Posted: May 15, 2021 at 7:14 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote i am an idiot
Do not cut the reverse light wire. Just tap into it and connect it to 87a.
30 powers camera. reverse light to 87a. power source to 87.
85 gets ground. 86 is powered via a switch. If the switch is on, camera will get power. Switch off and vehicle in reverse, the camera comes on. 86 and 87 can get power from the same wire.
dt_installation 
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Posted: May 16, 2021 at 4:02 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote dt_installation
Thank you very much for the reply, I appreciate the simplicity of your described setup, although as I understand, it doesnt meet my requirement. My camera will be using a 2.4ghz wireless transmitter as I want to avoid running any wire the 44ft length of my RV and your setup would need at least one wire going the distance to make it work.
For most common reverse lights and especially those in an 88 it is my understanding that from the gear shift trigger back to the lights themselves is a normal length of wire which provides power only when triggered. So I figured if I could manually control sending power down this line to power the lights, I would then succeed with my hope to not need to run any full lengths of wire.
If in fact I am somewhat right, i could still use your suggested method of simply tapping instead of cutting. So i would have my camera and transmitter set to draw power from the wires at the lights and then tap onto the wire downwind of the reverse trigger but still near the cabin and set a switch and a relay to power the feed on command?
But then would it not be bad if I was in reverse while sending another source of power down the line? Essentially a relay inline would prevent this, then again this, which is kinda my original theory only works if I'm correct about the reverse light circuit being a uncharged wire most of the time. Even if the point of switch power was near the transmission it would still prevent the need to run 40 feet of wire?
I feel I just talked the topic in a big 360 lol again I'm just trying to be a thorough as possible with what I know, so I would truly appreciate any further thoughts on th topic.
Thanks
DT
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Posted: May 16, 2021 at 8:04 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote i am an idiot
If you are ok with the reverse lights coming on when you turn the camera on from the front, you can do it without running a wire. If you do not want the reverse lights coming on when you trigger it, I do not see a way to make that happen.
dt_installation 
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Posted: May 18, 2021 at 4:10 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote dt_installation
Hey there friend, at first having the lights come on with the camera was the only solution I could see (manipulate the circuit when off as means to trigger camera) but soon after I realized that for as picky as I can be I was happy to not want separate control of lights and camera. I can mess around with that if I install aux lighting ahaha. I want to say thanks again for offering assistance and for pointing out, for example I get lights and camera or no camera lol. I would like to please ask ome more thing...well the same thing again I think. Could you please confirm (to the best of your knowledge) that my original setup for the RV wireless BU camera is sound, assuming I place the relay appropriately downwind of the reverse circuit switch?
I want to say again thank you and in regards to my long posts, I have a thing for being thorough but following this thread I understand the need for facts and simplicity. Fellow users, mods, "I am an idiot" I think I've got the hang of forum posting and the basics lol.
Thanks again.
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