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R.C.Bishop

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Posted on Thursday, December 09, 2004 - 8:34 pm:   

A while back I purchased a cheapo security camera set up from Harbor Freight...it probably worked fine, however, in stringing the wire from back to front of the coach , it was necessary to cut the cable and go thru smaller holes than the "head of the wire"(where it connects to the TV)could manage.

In the process, I destroyed the "head", yep, believe it or not! Small holes, big head....no splice possible the way I cut it. DUH!!!

I now have left a Video and an Audio RCA plug, each with two wires coming out of them....presumably a positive and a ground (plain stranded wire).

I also have "fashioned" a DC plug for the TV (the TV will accept 12 volt) and have a question on the final hookup.....I have attempted several things and have gotten Audio, but no Video. Now, just plain frustrated at my lack of expertise. :-)

There are four wires coming from, as it were, the camera. Telephone type wire, but stranded. RED YELLOW BLACK GREEN.

Question.....what goes to what to make the system work???? Or how to check? I've attempted every combination with an Ohmmeter and a DC reading, but get NADA (nothing) Only three connections involved...Video Audio, 12DC

Just hate to go out and buy a whole new system because of cable problems. Many thanx in advance.

RCB

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TWODOGS (Twodogs)

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Posted on Thursday, December 09, 2004 - 9:07 pm:   

write the company,ask for parts list..(OR).find a electronics nut..usually one in every neighborhood
R.C.Bishop

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Posted on Thursday, December 09, 2004 - 10:26 pm:   

Dos Perros....this IS the neighborhood...:-)
RCB
James Maxwell (Jmaxwell)

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Posted on Thursday, December 09, 2004 - 10:39 pm:   

And the manufacturer was on the south side of Hong Kong. I used the cable from the same set for my b/u camera I chucked the camera,--I'll check my cable in the morning and see if I can find for you which color went to what since I changed the plugs on one end.
Tim Strommen (Tim_strommen)

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Posted on Thursday, December 09, 2004 - 11:18 pm:   

Harbor Freight Item 37712-6VGA?

If you've found the power and ground, then your're off to a great start! Typically in small cameras, they only use one ground line (common to all signals). If you have your audio already, try using the other line (that you have used as audio ground) as the center conductor for the video feed. Then tie all the shields to ground. This should get you fixed up.

Note:

* one Ground wire,
* one AC Audio wire,
* one AC Video wire,
* one +12 volts DC power.

Tim Strommen
(6 years A/V Experience)
R.C.Bishop

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Posted on Saturday, December 11, 2004 - 10:48 am:   

Thanx to you both for your input....haven't attempted anything further since I posted, but hope to get back into it today.....after building a sliding battery tray...:-)

Thanx again.
RCB
James Maxwell (Jmaxwell)

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Posted on Saturday, December 11, 2004 - 5:01 pm:   

RC: Sorry I'm late but here it is: In the 4 conductor cable from the camera kit
Red is 12v+
Blk is 12v- and ground for the entire circuit
Grn is Video
Ylw is Audio
R.C Bishop

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Posted on Saturday, December 11, 2004 - 10:15 pm:   

Hey, hey, James Maxwell.....I think you ( I ) got it...and MUCHAS GRACIAS from the Third World State of New Mexico....I 'preciate it very much!!!

I'll report back..... the battery tray project went a bit longer than anticipated...three, count 'em THREE tools went to overhaul (me) ....Grinder, Chop Saw, and Circuit tester!!!! Harbor Freight or EBAY stuff..figures, huh??? But three years ain't bad for the stuff.
:-) :-) :-)

Thanx,
RCB
James Maxwell (Jmaxwell)

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Posted on Sunday, December 12, 2004 - 12:10 am:   

RC: Is there a 4th World, cause if NM is 3rd W. then CA is marginal 4-5th W. Hear u on the HF tools. I quit buying the good stuff--have a niece that works part-time at HF and I get 25% off sale prices! Cheaper to buy 2 of them than 1 hi $$$ 1, What the hell, there all made in China anymore.
Mike (Busone)

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Posted on Sunday, December 12, 2004 - 12:19 am:   

Speaking of tools, I love HF. When we first bought our house I spent the big bucks on a heavy duty DeWalt sawzall. After gutting the whole house and basically rebuilding it the thing quit on me. I found out that for the price of repairs I could buy one just as powerful from HF. I am 2 years later I still have the sawzall from HF and it works great. Best part is if it dies I will just go get another one.

Mike in 6th world Oregon.
R.C.Bishop

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Posted on Sunday, December 12, 2004 - 10:54 am:   

That is true Mike.....up to a point :-)

Well said about the left coast....I lived there. Moved up a world or two...really a great difference, and lots of sunshine.

Thanx again for the help...I'll report back.

RCB

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