Jhodgesatmb
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A good start as a first video but very incomplete:
- There should be links in the video to all of the parts used (mirror, cameras, mount). Sorry, if I go to the YouTube page instead of just showing the video you have provided 3 links.
- As mentioned by others you should show how the mirror works.
- You say it is a 4-channel mirror but you only showed the mount for 1. The link you provided says nothing about it being a 4-channel mirror.
- You showed how the camera wire is routed but not how the mirror power is routed. You did show the power cable link you are using.
- You mounted the camera to the top of the rear window 'flange'. Why not mount at the window apex?
This approach is moving in the right direction...thanks for posting.
- There should be links in the video to all of the parts used (mirror, cameras, mount). Sorry, if I go to the YouTube page instead of just showing the video you have provided 3 links.
- As mentioned by others you should show how the mirror works.
- You say it is a 4-channel mirror but you only showed the mount for 1. The link you provided says nothing about it being a 4-channel mirror.
- You showed how the camera wire is routed but not how the mirror power is routed. You did show the power cable link you are using.
- You mounted the camera to the top of the rear window 'flange'. Why not mount at the window apex?
This approach is moving in the right direction...thanks for posting.
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