Installing new electronics? How do you keep wires hidden in your RV? See how I ran a new rear view camera cable the full length of the RV along the chassis and through the walls.
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My Bandicoot Silicon LED Headlamp - https://amzn.to/2ursQlW
USB Borescope - https://amzn.to/2NRpteT (very helpful tool)
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MORE TIPS for RUNNING WIRES IN YOUR RV
Whether you’re installing new gear, hooking up solar power equipment, or doing some RV electrical work, finding places to run wires through your RV takes a bit of preparation and detective work.
You’ll want to keep all new wires and cables hidden. Here are a few TIPS FOR A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION:
1. Spend the time to carefully plan out the best wire path before running any wires or cable
2. Locate and reuse existing wire paths through walls and cabinets
3. Locate hidden compartments in cabinets and walls. Most cabinets have a hidden area about 2 inches high in the bottom or side where all the wires for lights and electricity run through.
3. Use an inexpensive borescope (like these https://amzn.to/2NRpteT) to peek inside walls and through holes for obstructions
4. Wrap all electrical connections and splices with electrical tape to secure and protect them
5. Use zip/cable ties and flex tubing to keep wires organized and neat (even if they are out of sight)
6. Use screws to fasten wall and cabinet panels that are frequently accessed.
Apply these tips and your equipment will look like it was professionally installed.
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This video also addresses these topics: RV wiring, rv rear view camera, rv rear view camera installation, rear view camera replacement, rear view camera monitor, how to run coax cable in rv, fish wire in rv walls
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