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Old 01-07-2018, 09:53 PM   #1
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Back up/Observation camera power

Hey Folks! I have a 2016 3005 Voltage Toy hauler that came pre wired for a Wireless Furion backup system. I purchased the Furion FOS48TAPK-BL which is also an observation camera. I love the system and works awesome. My problem is that its getting power continuously short of turning the master switch off. My question is does anyone know where it could possibly getting its continuous power from? I'd rather have it come on when the running lights are on or an inline switch. Thought I'd ask before I started tearing into it. Thanks!
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Hey Folks! I have a 2016 3005 Voltage Toy hauler that came pre wired for a Wireless Furion backup system. I purchased the Furion FOS48TAPK-BL which is also an observation camera. I love the system and works awesome. My problem is that its getting power continuously short of turning the master switch off. My question is does anyone know where it could possibly getting its continuous power from? I'd rather have it come on when the running lights are on or an inline switch. Thought I'd ask before I started tearing into it. Thanks!
You might try looking at the fuse panel and see if it's marked. If not, start pulling fuses until it stops working.
You'll need to get behind the fuse panel and locate the power wires for it. You can switch them there with an externally located switch.
The running lights won't be protected at this fuse panel so no helpful wiring there.

You can wire to the running lights but that will take a little work to do so.
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FYI- I pulled fuses one by one and the fuse that the camera was tied into of all things was the sofa slide fuse. Even though their were two "accessory" fuses in the same panel. I don't get it but.......
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FYI- I pulled fuses one by one and the fuse that the camera was tied into of all things was the sofa slide fuse. Even though their were two "accessory" fuses in the same panel. I don't get it but.......
Oh, we don't even try to get it when it comes to wiring and plumbing. We just go with the flow and modify things so we do get it.
Now you know and thanks for letting us know what you found.
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