Timestamps 00:05 Removing the Furrion mount. 01:17 Inspecting the trailer wires. 01:41 Assembling the Haloview mounting bracket. 03:36 Connecting the camera to the trailer wiring. 04:25 Turning on the clearance lights to activate the camera wiring. 04:53 Pairing the camera with the 7 way fuse trick. 06:01 Mounting the camera to the trailer. 11:25 Final test.
Great video! Good tip about the drip loop on the cable, I wouldn’t have thought of that. I really appreciate the directness of your conversation, you get straight to the point. So many people talk project to death. Thanks again.
I really appreciate your comment. That's one reason I made the video. Can't stand rambling, loud music, bad camera angles, bad lighting, skipping steps, etc.
I just bought a 2020 Mini Lite 2104S. This video helped me get it wired in less than 5 minutes and tested as working. I lucked out when I used your trick of the fuse in the pigtail and turned on my camera, the monitor was already paired. Now I'll go out and finish the hollowing / installation. Really appreciate you taking the time and effort to produce this video!
@@Hebrews12v2 the Mini Lite is the only reason I rejoined. I don't bother with the rest of it. Too much drama. I have a 2019 2509s. Very happy with the fit and finish. Here's my camping Google Drive if you can find any of it useful. drive.google.com/folderview?id=1MAp-kzeZzzy7PA_qh_n3g2LcsVw_AZyb
@@aguyandhiscomputer Excellent! I also like your music choices on your channel. I am often known in forums/gaming/ etc as "Hebrews12v2". If you ever see that, you can bet it is me.
@@Hebrews12v2 "fix our eyes on him" That's a good one. So many people are worried about the devil. I say, if you focus on God, you don't need to worry about him. I'm always happy to assist with trailer stuff so feel free to ask about anything you see in my files.
@@aguyandhiscomputer You are the man! I have an apartment building and have done a fair share of plumbing in my landlord careen. I know the concept but probably not have thought of that under those circumstances. What's the old saying... "Can't teach an old dog new tricks."? Well, that's wrong, I'm 78 and still learning and so is my 12 year old labradoodle! lol I just bought a like new 20 year old 31 foot Montana and I'm updating it and then living the dream. It's never to late Son:-) Kindest regards, AmazingKeith
Great practical advice. Your video may be the only one on the Halo View in which you seem to have actually purchased the camera. Everyone else is saying, “Hey y’all... Halo View sent me a free camera for a review...”. Makes me a bit suspicious about their reviews. Also you did a better job than any I’ve seen on actual install techniques.
Actually I found some vloggers who bought Haloview and uploaded the video of their installation, a test on the road and personal thoughts on it. But yea aguyandhiscomputer did the best job I agree.
Good video. I have a Furrion base and was stuck with how to mount my M7108, without having to drill new holes. I didn't know about the Haloview-to-Furrion adapter bracket and have now ordered one, using the link that you provided. Thanks for the good, succinct installation video.
Thanks for the comment. Let me know if you have any questions during the install. It's not too bad if you plan everything ahead of time and lay out all the pieces.
I think that once I get the Haloview-to-Furrion adapter that the rest will be easy. I didn't want to have to drill more holes in the RV shell, if I didn't have to. I will flip my camera around on its bracket, as you did, for better adjustability. It looks like the camera bracket was set up assuming that the camera would be mounted on top of the RV, instead of on the rear.
Used the Amazon link in the description. I got a slightly different model from the one in the video. Either way I’m sure I can install it quite easily following your video! Thanks so much!
@@Kenimontoast Keep it. The MC7109 is the newer version. The Haloview website version has a Furrion style mount but it's more expensive. As I said, the MC7109 is a keeper.
Thank you! I was going to have the dealer install this for me (which they'd probably charge a lot). Now you've shown me how easy it is, I'll do it myself! :)------
Yeah, it's really not bad at all. I'm a visual learner and couldn't find a good install video. Loud music, bad angles, skipping steps, etc so I wanted to make my own. Let me know if have any questions.
Thank you. I'm the same way. Show me and I can figure it out. Tired of seeing so many videos with loud music, bad lighting or bad camera angles. And too much talking. I hate that :)
Very good install video. I am a home inspector. I see a lot of electricians that don't install drip legs. When the boat in your garage is in view on the screen, the image is reversed. (the registration numbers are backwards) I have never used a back up camera. Is that done so the cars on the right appear on the right and cars on the left appear on the left of the screen?
I appreciate the comment, especially from someone technical. I like messing with computers, network wiring, etc so I've watched a lot of wiring videos and figured the drip loop (leg, I'll have to remember that term) was a good idea since water loves destroying trailers. Yes, the video is mirrored on the monitor so it's the same view as the vehicle's rearview camera. It makes more sense when you're driving down the road and there's cars in other lanes behind you.
@@aguyandhiscomputer ahhhhh... yes makes sense, a mirror is reversed too. You had it right. It is a drip loop for wiring. I miss-spoke or maybe miss-typed. The drip "leg" terminology I typed is actually used in reference to a "dead end" leg where a natural gas line connects to the appliance to let rust fall out of the gas stream.
@@MikeJordanUnCamplicated Ok. That's interesting about the rust drainage port. Maybe I'll watch some electrical and HVAC videos tonight since I'm drained from the election stuff 🙂 Haloview also makes a camera monitor that slips over the truck's rearview mirror. That would make the mirroring very natural.
Correct. I did add an antenna but it's not powered. With the factory setup, the video signal can slow down sometimes but never often enough to make me wish I had purchased the boosted model. I mainly recommend the Haloview MC7109 and AMTIFO A7 cameras. Pretty much clones of each other. I also have the antenna I use on my website. Give you some items to look at. adamcampingdocs.com/backup-surveillance-cameras/
my husband tried installing the camera on the read; he cant get the screws to stay that attach it to the trailer, They pulled right out! should he drill another hole or what?
You could put some Proflex or Lexel inside the hole and wait for it to dry. Then insert the screws. That should give them something to bite into. Which camera do you have? Does your trailer have the Furrion camera mount?
@@aguyandhiscomputer I'm watching the vid again before I do my install in the morning. Did you ever cut any wires? I'm wondering how you got the black cable through the hole in the gasket?
Great video I have the same exact trailer except mine is the flagstaff micro lite version. Do you notice any dropouts when driving? Haloviews website says the wireless is recommended for distances shorter than 33’. My setup is a bit longer from the camera to the monitor, and they recommend the rd7. With that, you have to run the cable across the roof for the extender which I really don’t want to do. Only other option I can think of is to run it down the back wall and underneath, but that would be hard fishing it through the foam insulation. I’m wondering if the connection is stable at highway speeds?
1. I have used mine with a few crew cab trucks. Yes, there is some video lag from time to time but not enough for me to worry about considering the price. If you want a perfect video feed, get the RD7. 2. Personally, I would buy the separate 16' cable and go up and over the back wall. Put the booster near the A/C cover or under the TV antenna. That way it doesn't get hit with the cover that I use while in storage. 3. If you're on Facebook, I'm in a very good Mini Lite / Micro Lite group. facebook.com/groups/1901493023470645 4. adamcampingdocs.com/backup-surveillance-cameras/ I have links to everything I mentioned.
@@aguyandhiscomputer thank you so much for the quick reply I appreciate it! I’m going to take your advice and go with the rd-7 I think. I also joined the fb group. Thanks again!!
@@tedslifer5698 The shorter 16' signal booster cable is on my website too. To secure the cable, you can use the included sticky tabs or put a dab or roof sealant like Dicor every foot. Several ways to do it.
@@tedslifer5698 I also have a Google Drive with camping guides and stuff. The Facebook group has a lot of good people that love to help others. drive.google.com/folderview?id=1MAp-kzeZzzy7PA_qh_n3g2LcsVw_AZyb
My back light has those black wires like yours then hooked up to other wires. But I can’t get that out. So is it ok to cut the black splice in my camera and hook lights back up to that?
Yes, all those wires are connected to the clearance lights so it doesn't matter. However, I would check the polarity (positive/ground) with a multimeter.
You mentioned you used regular white tub silicone vs the clear folks put around marker lights. You said you see how it goes. Is this still your recommendation? Going to be installing ours in 2 weeks. Thanks!
I didn't show that part but I simply used a razor blade/scissors to enlarge the hole until the connector went through it. Then I put some silicone on the hole.
Have you had the opportunity to use this on the road yet? I'm thinking about getting one for our rig and they seem to be pretty good units for the price and i was curious to see what your opinion is after having used it.
I love it. I use towing mirrors and didn't expect to like it as much as I do. It does help when backing up but it can be hard to judge the distance since the camera is so high up. I love having it while driving, can see all the lanes behind me and it's already helped me change lanes quicker than before I had it.
No, haven't seen any cracking or anything. I do use a trailer cover so I find the roof sealant, rubber and plastics on the trailer don't dry out as quickly. I'll be getting it out of storage in May or so and will be checking it. I'm crazy about water leaks. Thanks for the comment. Maybe I'll swing by the trailer sooner than that and get some pics/video and report back.
@@aguyandhiscomputer I just install our camera the same way you did. I’m just nervous. I hate water problems. That’s why I asked. We stored our camper in a mine over winter it’s been home a week now. Installed the camera. LevelMatePRO+ and keypad door lock is the the next project.
@@JustForFun-ho3db You should be able to see the silicon running a long the top. I could see the wire hole leaking but I put quite a bit of caulk on mine. You could clean it and add some. Or, remove it in 6 months and inspect and redo the caulk. Do you have the MC7108 or MC7109? What trailer do you have?
@@aguyandhiscomputer I ran a nice bead on top like you did and on the screws ect. Even covered the wire entrance like you as well. And Added some silicon over top the outside of the screw heads as well. I have a 2021 forest River 25brds.
@@aguyandhiscomputer Nope no thumb down. But just can't watch videos when people are trying to teach the GP and are not familiar with the products or tools they are using 😂🤣
Timestamps
00:05 Removing the Furrion mount.
01:17 Inspecting the trailer wires.
01:41 Assembling the Haloview mounting bracket.
03:36 Connecting the camera to the trailer wiring.
04:25 Turning on the clearance lights to activate the camera wiring.
04:53 Pairing the camera with the 7 way fuse trick.
06:01 Mounting the camera to the trailer.
11:25 Final test.
Great video! Good tip about the drip loop on the cable, I wouldn’t have thought of that. I really appreciate the directness of your conversation, you get straight to the point. So many people talk project to death. Thanks again.
I really appreciate your comment. That's one reason I made the video. Can't stand rambling, loud music, bad camera angles, bad lighting, skipping steps, etc.
Thanks for taking you time with step-by-step installation. and explaining what not to do. for those of us that aren't handyman.
Very welcome. I prefer technical videos without a lot of talking, no music and easy to follow.
Appreciate the comment.
I just bought a 2020 Mini Lite 2104S. This video helped me get it wired in less than 5 minutes and tested as working. I lucked out when I used your trick of the fuse in the pigtail and turned on my camera, the monitor was already paired. Now I'll go out and finish the hollowing / installation. Really appreciate you taking the time and effort to produce this video!
Glad it helped. Are you in the Mini Lite Facebook group?
@@aguyandhiscomputer I deleted my Facebook a few months back. I am on Parler now. I do miss FB for groups like that, though. But that is about it :>)
@@Hebrews12v2 the Mini Lite is the only reason I rejoined. I don't bother with the rest of it. Too much drama.
I have a 2019 2509s. Very happy with the fit and finish.
Here's my camping Google Drive if you can find any of it useful.
drive.google.com/folderview?id=1MAp-kzeZzzy7PA_qh_n3g2LcsVw_AZyb
@@aguyandhiscomputer Excellent! I also like your music choices on your channel. I am often known in forums/gaming/ etc as "Hebrews12v2". If you ever see that, you can bet it is me.
@@Hebrews12v2 "fix our eyes on him"
That's a good one. So many people are worried about the devil. I say, if you focus on God, you don't need to worry about him.
I'm always happy to assist with trailer stuff so feel free to ask about anything you see in my files.
Drip loop. That's something I wouldn't have thought of. I'm impressed! -keith
Thank you. Anything to help keep the water out :)
@@aguyandhiscomputer You are the man! I have an apartment building and have done a fair share of plumbing in my landlord careen. I know the concept but probably not have thought of that under those circumstances. What's the old saying... "Can't teach an old dog new tricks."? Well, that's wrong, I'm 78 and still learning and so is my 12 year old labradoodle! lol I just bought a like new 20 year old 31 foot Montana and I'm updating it and then living the dream. It's never to late Son:-) Kindest regards, AmazingKeith
Drip loop!! Always wondered why the pros used these!! Makes sense. Thanks
Great practical advice.
Your video may be the only one on the Halo View in which you seem to have actually purchased the camera. Everyone else is saying, “Hey y’all... Halo View sent me a free camera for a review...”.
Makes me a bit suspicious about their reviews. Also you did a better job than any I’ve seen on actual install techniques.
Agreed, I don't like reviews from people that get the items free.
Actually I found some vloggers who bought Haloview and uploaded the video of their installation, a test on the road and personal thoughts on it. But yea aguyandhiscomputer did the best job I agree.
Great video, never would have thought about the hook in the wire that way to wick/drip away water! Koodoos!
Thanks Mike 👍
Good video. I have a Furrion base and was stuck with how to mount my M7108, without having to drill new holes. I didn't know about the Haloview-to-Furrion adapter bracket and have now ordered one, using the link that you provided. Thanks for the good, succinct installation video.
Thanks for the comment. Let me know if you have any questions during the install. It's not too bad if you plan everything ahead of time and lay out all the pieces.
I think that once I get the Haloview-to-Furrion adapter that the rest will be easy. I didn't want to have to drill more holes in the RV shell, if I didn't have to. I will flip my camera around on its bracket, as you did, for better adjustability. It looks like the camera bracket was set up assuming that the camera would be mounted on top of the RV, instead of on the rear.
@@velikijoxotnik ok, yeah, you should be good to go.
Great detailed informative video. Not rushed, great install tips.
Thank you. Yes, that's the way I like to do it :)
Used the Amazon link in the description. I got a slightly different model from the one in the video. Either way I’m sure I can install it quite easily following your video! Thanks so much!
Did you get the MC7109 or MC7108?
I have the MC7108.
@@aguyandhiscomputer We got the MC7109
@@aguyandhiscomputer Is there any significant difference? Might have to ship it back 👀
@@Kenimontoast Keep it. The MC7109 is the newer version.
The Haloview website version has a Furrion style mount but it's more expensive.
As I said, the MC7109 is a keeper.
So glad you did this video and I found it!!! Thanks so much!!
You're very welcome. Have you installed a camera yet?
Great job! I wish I would have been able to see it before I installed mine. I learned a few things there.
Yes, it's often the little tricks that help the most. I'm always having to reverse brackets, bolts and stuff after the fact and it's time consuming.
Thank you! I was going to have the dealer install this for me (which they'd probably charge a lot). Now you've shown me how easy it is, I'll do it myself! :)------
Yeah, it's really not bad at all. I'm a visual learner and couldn't find a good install video. Loud music, bad angles, skipping steps, etc so I wanted to make my own.
Let me know if have any questions.
Thanks for this...exactly what I needed!
Very welcome. Hope it helps.
Best video on this yet. Haloview's video's are not really great for a visual learner.
Thank you. I'm the same way. Show me and I can figure it out. Tired of seeing so many videos with loud music, bad lighting or bad camera angles. And too much talking. I hate that :)
Very good install video. I am a home inspector. I see a lot of electricians that don't install drip legs. When the boat in your garage is in view on the screen, the image is reversed. (the registration numbers are backwards) I have never used a back up camera. Is that done so the cars on the right appear on the right and cars on the left appear on the left of the screen?
I appreciate the comment, especially from someone technical. I like messing with computers, network wiring, etc so I've watched a lot of wiring videos and figured the drip loop (leg, I'll have to remember that term) was a good idea since water loves destroying trailers.
Yes, the video is mirrored on the monitor so it's the same view as the vehicle's rearview camera. It makes more sense when you're driving down the road and there's cars in other lanes behind you.
@@aguyandhiscomputer ahhhhh... yes makes sense, a mirror is reversed too. You had it right. It is a drip loop for wiring. I miss-spoke or maybe miss-typed. The drip "leg" terminology I typed is actually used in reference to a "dead end" leg where a natural gas line connects to the appliance to let rust fall out of the gas stream.
@@MikeJordanUnCamplicated Ok. That's interesting about the rust drainage port. Maybe I'll watch some electrical and HVAC videos tonight since I'm drained from the election stuff 🙂
Haloview also makes a camera monitor that slips over the truck's rearview mirror. That would make the mirroring very natural.
Very detailed video, helped a lot
Glad it was useful.
Thanks for the clear directions. Hope to do mine next week. Camera is only on when running lights are on, correct?
Very welcome. Yes, the running lights or headlights have to be on for the camera to get power.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Excellent walk through 🏁 Thank You
Thank you for the comment. I like install videos to be simple and easy to understand.
I noticed you don’t have all that extra wiring on the roof . Is your camper under 33’?
Correct. I did add an antenna but it's not powered.
With the factory setup, the video signal can slow down sometimes but never often enough to make me wish I had purchased the boosted model.
I mainly recommend the Haloview MC7109 and AMTIFO A7 cameras. Pretty much clones of each other.
I also have the antenna I use on my website. Give you some items to look at.
adamcampingdocs.com/backup-surveillance-cameras/
My camper is 25' 9".
Love the fuse trick
It helps with a few things, especially troubleshooting the clearance/running lights since it removes the tow vehicle from the equation.
my husband tried installing the camera on the read; he cant get the screws to stay that attach it to the trailer, They pulled right out! should he drill another hole or what?
You could put some Proflex or Lexel inside the hole and wait for it to dry. Then insert the screws. That should give them something to bite into.
Which camera do you have?
Does your trailer have the Furrion camera mount?
Great video! What happened to the white/green factory wires?
You can see them at 1:11 unless you're talking about something else.
@@aguyandhiscomputer At 3:43 I only see the black cable. How/where did you connect the wiring cable from the camera to the white/green wiring?
@@licenseguru7025 I had already stuffed them inside the wall.
@@aguyandhiscomputer I'm watching the vid again before I do my install in the morning. Did you ever cut any wires? I'm wondering how you got the black cable through the hole in the gasket?
@@licenseguru7025 I either cut a slit in the thick round rubber plug or removed it completely. Can't remember.
Great video I have the same exact trailer except mine is the flagstaff micro lite version. Do you notice any dropouts when driving? Haloviews website says the wireless is recommended for distances shorter than 33’. My setup is a bit longer from the camera to the monitor, and they recommend the rd7. With that, you have to run the cable across the roof for the extender which I really don’t want to do. Only other option I can think of is to run it down the back wall and underneath, but that would be hard fishing it through the foam insulation. I’m wondering if the connection is stable at highway speeds?
1. I have used mine with a few crew cab trucks. Yes, there is some video lag from time to time but not enough for me to worry about considering the price. If you want a perfect video feed, get the RD7.
2. Personally, I would buy the separate 16' cable and go up and over the back wall. Put the booster near the A/C cover or under the TV antenna. That way it doesn't get hit with the cover that I use while in storage.
3. If you're on Facebook, I'm in a very good Mini Lite / Micro Lite group.
facebook.com/groups/1901493023470645
4. adamcampingdocs.com/backup-surveillance-cameras/
I have links to everything I mentioned.
@@aguyandhiscomputer thank you so much for the quick reply I appreciate it! I’m going to take your advice and go with the rd-7 I think. I also joined the fb group. Thanks again!!
@@tedslifer5698
The shorter 16' signal booster cable is on my website too. To secure the cable, you can use the included sticky tabs or put a dab or roof sealant like Dicor every foot. Several ways to do it.
@@tedslifer5698 I also have a Google Drive with camping guides and stuff.
The Facebook group has a lot of good people that love to help others.
drive.google.com/folderview?id=1MAp-kzeZzzy7PA_qh_n3g2LcsVw_AZyb
My back light has those black wires like yours then hooked up to other wires. But I can’t get that out. So is it ok to cut the black splice in my camera and hook lights back up to that?
Yes, all those wires are connected to the clearance lights so it doesn't matter. However, I would check the polarity (positive/ground) with a multimeter.
Id the video glitchy at all since its wireless?
No, it's a clear signal. Sometimes it can get a little pixelated on longer trucks/trailers but only lasts for a few seconds.
@@aguyandhiscomputer right on thank you!
How did you coax the wire through the Furrion gasket? The connectors are fairly large.
Sorry for the delay. I cut the hole a little larger with a razor blade/scissors.
You mentioned you used regular white tub silicone vs the clear folks put around marker lights. You said you see how it goes. Is this still your recommendation? Going to be installing ours in 2 weeks. Thanks!
I would use ProFlex around the marker lights and silicone for the camera :)
How did you get the connection through the rubber gasket? Did you increase the size of the hole?
I didn't show that part but I simply used a razor blade/scissors to enlarge the hole until the connector went through it. Then I put some silicone on the hole.
Great instructional video...thanks!
Very welcome.
Have you had the opportunity to use this on the road yet? I'm thinking about getting one for our rig and they seem to be pretty good units for the price and i was curious to see what your opinion is after having used it.
I love it. I use towing mirrors and didn't expect to like it as much as I do. It does help when backing up but it can be hard to judge the distance since the camera is so high up.
I love having it while driving, can see all the lanes behind me and it's already helped me change lanes quicker than before I had it.
Any issues with the silicon seal or water intrusion after almost a year?
No, haven't seen any cracking or anything. I do use a trailer cover so I find the roof sealant, rubber and plastics on the trailer don't dry out as quickly. I'll be getting it out of storage in May or so and will be checking it. I'm crazy about water leaks.
Thanks for the comment. Maybe I'll swing by the trailer sooner than that and get some pics/video and report back.
@@aguyandhiscomputer I just install our camera the same way you did. I’m just nervous. I hate water problems. That’s why I asked. We stored our camper in a mine over winter it’s been home a week now. Installed the camera. LevelMatePRO+ and keypad door lock is the the next project.
@@JustForFun-ho3db You should be able to see the silicon running a long the top. I could see the wire hole leaking but I put quite a bit of caulk on mine. You could clean it and add some.
Or, remove it in 6 months and inspect and redo the caulk.
Do you have the MC7108 or MC7109?
What trailer do you have?
@@aguyandhiscomputer I ran a nice bead on top like you did and on the screws ect. Even covered the wire entrance like you as well. And Added some silicon over top the outside of the screw heads as well. I have a 2021 forest River 25brds.
I thought about filling the entire big hole in with silicon but then that would make removal almost impossible. :)
Great video
I was today years old when I learned about drip loop.
Now you'll see them outside everywhere 🙂
Good video..
Thank you. I should make an updated video of the new 7109 camera but too lazy 🙂
Drip loop = Pro Tip!!
Thank you for the comment. I hate water leaks :)
Sorry but you lost all credibility first thing when you called the Utility Knife an Exacto Knife 😳😟
Oh man, there goes my man card. Did you thumbs down the video? I'm so ashamed.
Did you install a camera yet?
@@aguyandhiscomputer Nope no thumb down. But just can't watch videos when people are trying to teach the GP and are not familiar with the products or tools they are using 😂🤣
@@jamesglenn520 forest and the trees...