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12 Volt Source for Trailer Camera Monitor?

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Does anybody have an easy solution for powering the 12 V trailer camera monitors? There doesn’t seem to be a single cigarette lighter in our CyberTrucks, imagine that! ?? I don’t really want to invest in something powered by USB only, if there is such a thing. What are other folks doing?
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Does anybody have an easy solution for powering the 12 V trailer camera monitors? There doesn’t seem to be a single cigarette lighter in our CyberTrucks, imagine that! ?? I don’t really want to invest in something powered by USB only, if there is such a thing. What are other folks doing?
Put a 120v to 12v converter in the plug in the bed.
 

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Does anybody have an easy solution for powering the 12 V trailer camera monitors? There doesn’t seem to be a single cigarette lighter in our CyberTrucks, imagine that! ?? I don’t really want to invest in something powered by USB only, if there is such a thing. What are other folks doing?
There is 13.5V on the 7 pin trailer connector.
(Might be at the wrong end for your application though)
 
 








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