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HumV
9/17/2007 9:55:02 AM
Any body got pics of where they put there Backup camera ?  Need Ideas
rotten
9/17/2007 11:12:52 AM
Over the top of the license plate.  Since it's a wireless i sucked power from the license plate light.  With a flick of the lights, my camera comes on instead of having to have the car in reverse. 
CCMDoc
9/17/2007 1:03:21 PM
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ORIGINAL: HumV

Any body got pics of where they put there Backup camera ?  Need Ideas

 
On the trailer hitch to the right of the receiver. See the picture below.
 


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671H3
9/17/2007 3:45:33 PM
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ORIGINAL: CCMDoc

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ORIGINAL: HumV

Any body got pics of where they put there Backup camera ?  Need Ideas


On the trailer hitch to the right of the receiver. See the picture below.



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Looks good!
HumV
9/17/2007 5:07:47 PM
Not Bad CCMDoc
Looks Good how did you wire it in the car?
H3 Xman
9/17/2007 8:29:55 PM
Mine is over the license plate, but slanted to the right a little.  This comes in handy at Wal Mart when i'm backing out of a parking space, i can see vehicles coming.
bonzaiii
9/17/2007 8:44:38 PM
Mine is directly over the lic. plate also. That was the easy part, the hard part was figuring out where to put the monitor
saywhat
9/17/2007 8:47:54 PM
On my 2008 Alpha the factory placed it next to the license plate just to the top right.
H3 Xman
9/17/2007 8:51:52 PM
My monitor is built in the Navigation System.  When i put it in reverse, it comes up on the screen!
HummBob
9/18/2007 12:27:43 AM
Monitor is my Eclipse H/U, camera above rear license plate:
 

 
CCMDoc
9/18/2007 5:57:23 AM
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ORIGINAL: HumV

Not Bad CCMDoc
Looks Good how did you wire it in the car?

 
Picked up the hot lead from the right reverse-wire in the taillight assembly so that the camera is powered when I put it in reverse. The coax cable runs from under the passenger-side footwell carpet to the cargo area then out through one of the holes beneath the cargo door sill (just pull it up and you will see what I mean).
The PAC adapter switches the nav unit to rear-view no matter if the Nav unit is on or off or what might be playing on the unit otherwise. I am thinking of using the other feed for the adapter and Y-ing it to the coax and then running a separate hot lead so that when I flip the switch on the adapter, I can see behind me whatever the position of the gear selector. Just trying to find out the MTBF for the camera I have if it is always powered up.


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HUMMER DRIVER
9/19/2007 5:24:58 AM
I have my camera bolted to my license plate too. I've got it wired into my towing package harness so the camera is only on when the truck is in reverse. The LCD display is mounted on my driver side visor. I ran the power cord over to the left front pillar, there's a rubber seal that is easy to slide the wire under and down to the dash area, from there the wire goes down under my floor mats and plugged into to one of the power adapters on the console. It looks good and was easy to install. I did have to buy a male/female 3' extension cable for the LCD power cable.

When I want to use the camera, I fold down the visor and hit the power button and if it's already in reverse I get an instant picture. If it's in park or drive it displays noise until you hit reverse. II got my camera kit at Target, it was $98.00, it has 4 buttons on it, some of the cameras only have two buttons. They had the same part number and same price. The four button one gives you control over contrast and brightness as well as image mirroring/rotating and power like the two button has.

I get really good video from the wireless camera, color is decent, picture detail is good. It's a wide angle lens so even though it's on the left side of the truck it's got plenty of look angle. I did shim the outside to angle it slightly towards the middle of the vehicle.
ragz12
9/19/2007 9:27:13 AM
Here is mine


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whatever
9/20/2007 5:14:15 PM
Hitch mount, next to receiver. Works good for me there. It is hooked up to clarion dvd/nav head unit, comes on when I put the H3 in reverese or when I flip a toggle that came with it (for running it anytime).




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HummBob
9/21/2007 1:16:22 AM
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ORIGINAL: whatever

Hitch mount, next to receiver. Works good for me there. It is hooked up to clarion dvd/nav head unit, comes on when I put the H3 in reverese or when I flip a toggle that came with it (for running it anytime).




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D VADER
9/21/2007 7:23:14 AM
IMO the license plate and hitch are to low and also exposed the the worse elements.  My plan is to mount mine hiher so I can see more traffic. The lower position all you see is the immediate car behind you or obstacle.  I feel a need to see more than that.  I want to be able to have mine on all the time since are rear view is so poor.  The top of the H3X fiberglass spare tire tub is perfect for a camera install.  I'm not sure how I will get my power yet but that's my plan
rotten
9/21/2007 4:19:16 PM
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ORIGINAL: D VADER

IMO the license plate and hitch are to low and also exposed the the worse elements.  My plan is to mount mine hiher so I can see more traffic. The lower position all you see is the immediate car behind you or obstacle.  I feel a need to see more than that.  I want to be able to have mine on all the time since are rear view is so poor.  The top of the H3X fiberglass spare tire tub is perfect for a camera install.  I'm not sure how I will get my power yet but that's my plan

You made some very good points there. 
Most of the cameras are pretty well sealed though, and it doesn't seem to take much abuse where the license plate is.  By the hitch kinda scares me that i'll smash it hooking up a trailer.  But it is more ideal being centered there.

Having it mounted low does give you a very odd perspective, and stuff seems further away then it really is.  The main problem i see with having it up high, is it is more visible to vandals. 

As far as power, mine is hooked up to my license plate light, so anytime I want it on, all i have to do is flip the lights on. 

The receiver on mine is wireless and i have to unplug it when i get out or it interferes with the keyless remote.  I need to just hook it to a 12volt on with ignition wire i guess.
shortbus
9/21/2007 4:30:34 PM
mine's on the back of my truck . . . . . .
HummBob
9/21/2007 8:48:32 PM
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ORIGINAL: shortbus

mine's on the back of my truck . . . . . .

 
D VADER
9/24/2007 4:13:45 AM
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ORIGINAL: shortbus

mine's on the back of my truck . . . . . .

 
Glad to see you got it right.
D VADER
9/24/2007 4:24:56 AM
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ORIGINAL: rotten

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ORIGINAL: D VADER

IMO the license plate and hitch are to low and also exposed the the worse elements.  My plan is to mount mine hiher so I can see more traffic. The lower position all you see is the immediate car behind you or obstacle.  I feel a need to see more than that.  I want to be able to have mine on all the time since are rear view is so poor.  The top of the H3X fiberglass spare tire tub is perfect for a camera install.  I'm not sure how I will get my power yet but that's my plan

You made some very good points there. 
Most of the cameras are pretty well sealed though, and it doesn't seem to take much abuse where the license plate is.  By the hitch kinda scares me that i'll smash it hooking up a trailer.  But it is more ideal being centered there.

Having it mounted low does give you a very odd perspective, and stuff seems further away then it really is.  The main problem i see with having it up high, is it is more visible to vandals. 

As far as power, mine is hooked up to my license plate light, so anytime I want it on, all i have to do is flip the lights on. 

The receiver on mine is wireless and i have to unplug it when i get out or it interferes with the keyless remote.  I need to just hook it to a 12volt on with ignition wire i guess.

 
In Inclimate weather the hitch and license plate ares are disaster zones for visability not to mention the rear of the Hummer is a dirt magnet.  The new cameras are very small and almost unnoticeable.  My H3 is black and a small camera lens mounted to the Spare tire carrier should be almost un-noticeable.
 
I still have this on my list of "To Do's"  but I do want it to be full time since the rear visibility stinks.
Rodzlla
9/25/2007 7:28:24 PM
I did not want to deal with it being ripped off as the license plate is bent up (as is teh case with alot of the H3s I have seen actually used offroad).  I mounted mine in the center cap of the spare tire.  I put on quick connections so it can be removed when the spare is needed.      
D VADER
9/26/2007 4:12:09 AM
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ORIGINAL: Rodzlla

I did not want to deal with it being ripped off as the license plate is bent up (as is teh case with alot of the H3s I have seen actually used offroad).  I mounted mine in the center cap of the spare tire.  I put on quick connections so it can be removed when the spare is needed.      


Excellent idea!! Can you give us a pick of your install?
 
p.s.- what camera did you use?
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