I believe this might be a real good camera for this project. Toyota Backup Camera 86790-04010 GP-KD5301RC | eBay Its rated for the 6 volt output of the head unit and its the high quality oem. Some mount work would be needed to get the proper angle and im not sure how available the plug is.(I plan on just soldering onto the four terminals) I picked one up from this seller but I have yet to hook it up to my prius II liftback with the base 6.1" touchscreen.
Is there anyway that you could update the write-up? I hate to be a bother... but i'd really appreciate it!
Thanks to Vinny and Mik!!! Vinny...Need to know the diode you bought...I am ready to tackle this project this weekend and it's the last piece of the puzzle.. Thanks, -M
Guys, I apologies for delay with the write-up update. Had some issues to take care of. I will do it later today or early tomorrow at the latest.
Ok, here is an updated write up. Sorry for all delays. Thanks to Vinny for the diode description. Now after I put my diodes, camera works perfect. I can put it in reverse anytime and the picture will be on the screen. Vinny please check and add if I missed something.
Thank you so much! I ordered my camera today! I will install the camera as soon a I get it in the mail! iPad ? HD
Are the Anode (+) ends of the two diodes soldered together along with the positive power wire from the camera?
Great write up I like the pololu crimp tool too. The connector is 1318386-1 (natural color) change the 1 to a 2 for black the pin is 1123343-1 I have a homelink compass mirror with a 6.7v camera output. Also got lucky with the first camera I bought that works at that voltage to the same intensity as a 12v input. Waterproof 170ยบ Car Rear View Reverse Backup Parking COMS Color Camera NTSC | eBay Looks to be easy to fish the wire thru a vehicle too. I listed the connector because evidently you can update the radio. This guy could have used a connector. Found 2012 Camry Audio/Video Input! - Toyota Nation Forum : Toyota Car and Truck Forums
No worries! Thanks for putting this info together! Gonna try this sometime soon so I can get rid of my current wireless camera solution!