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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35290 |
i dont think there are specific connectors...if its just two bits of cable joined together then tape will be ok... ... - .- -.
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21st Sep 2020 11:03am |
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CongoBoy Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 126 |
Hi Stan,
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21st Sep 2020 11:52am |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
There are coax connectors available. https://www.elecbee.com/fr/38-connecteur-uhf I have used them for antenna feed connections. It's just whether you need to go to that extent for the rear view camera. John
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21st Sep 2020 11:56am |
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CongoBoy Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 126 |
Thanks Weegie.
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21st Sep 2020 12:11pm |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 15 Apr 2019 Location: Garlinge Posts: 428 |
Rather than follow the "bodge it" advice you could use these if you don't want to solder ;
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22nd Sep 2020 8:05am |
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Ianb4310 Member Since: 21 Sep 2017 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 201 |
CongoBoy
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22nd Sep 2020 9:55am |
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CongoBoy Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 126 |
Hi Ian,
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22nd Sep 2020 10:12am |
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Ianb4310 Member Since: 21 Sep 2017 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 201 |
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22nd Sep 2020 11:40am |
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bigbo Member Since: 07 Jul 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 579 |
IMHO yes you should be using a coax connector. I fitted the same camera as you however my car still had the correct coax connector in place.
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22nd Sep 2020 11:10pm |
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CongoBoy Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 126 |
Hi,
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23rd Sep 2020 8:07am |
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supershuttle Member Since: 20 Mar 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3783 |
Funny enough I fitted a new camera back in the day. I just soldered the wires and used some heat shrink - perfect - still working today AFAIK. I did take the trouble to ensure that the screening was preserved but I tested (whilst waiting for heat shrink to arrive) with just the wires twisted together again no problems. My experience would suggest that plugs and sockets are often the cause of problems (that's probably why I didn't bother or maybe it was cost and availability - I really cant remember) and of course depending on how the plugs and sockets fit you might have to get the cutters and soldering iron out anyway.
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23rd Sep 2020 8:53am |
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Ianb4310 Member Since: 21 Sep 2017 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 201 |
CongoBoy
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24th Sep 2020 5:22am |
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CongoBoy Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 126 |
This is the one I bought:
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24th Sep 2020 6:04am |
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400-ascona Member Since: 25 Jan 2018 Location: Midlands Posts: 65 |
I'm pretty sure you can get these for around £10. That's what I spent on mine from eBay in 2018 and it works a treat. You do have to overcome the connector issues, but as others have indicated, soldering and heat shrink works well.
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24th Sep 2020 9:21am |
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