Hello everyone, been lurking on the forums on exed portals for a few months now. Since I got my camper in December, I now have a few questions, and I thought I'll start asking them and help anyone along the way who may need pre-purchase dimensions or anything like I did in the past.
What is your method of choice to pass cable from outside the camper to the inside?
For example, lights or rear cameras coax cable? Or are you running them outside?
I'm struggling to find a good solution to pass:
- Backup camera extended cable? It usually runs from under the truck to inside the tailgate, but now I have an extension cable to go from under the truck to the new location. I wonder if going through the bed, then through the alu-cab where it's located is the best course of action, or if you guys are just running it on the outside etc.
- Ditto for cables for a new rear light as a backup light or other lights, that would be running on the house (aux) battery located inside the camper.
Thanks!
Here is what I came up with: Tacoma, so YMMV.
Digital rear view mirror camera avoids penetrating camper at all, located it just above the license plate.
More Install by
Michael Rickerd, on Flickr
Penetrations into the camper have only occurred into/out of the composite bed thus far. When I do penetrate the camper itself I will use the same device, a weatherproof bulkhead passthrough connector.
Tacoma Work Round 5 by
Michael Rickerd, on Flickr
Best photo I have, but you can see them just above the battery, mounted to the bedside.
Tacoma Work Round 6 by
Michael Rickerd, on Flickr
On the topic of condensation, I get condensation in my ACCC just about every time I sleep in it in 'cool/cold' weather. Two bodies. Both with the furnace running all night and without it running all night. Both with the upper windows cracked slightly, and with them totally closed.
Sometimes it's a little, sometimes it's a lot. It is usually very dry where I live/camp, so I don't wipe anything down. I take it slow in the mornings, and it usually takes care of itself after I open everything up and let the sun hit it for a minute.
Certainly better than other tent options I have used previously, but it isn't condensation proof in my experience.