Hi all,
My wife and I are gearing up for our first full RV season in the Delta 262RB we purchased in October 2023. We tow with an F-150 Powerboost hybrid truck and over the winter I purchased the Ford customer mounted trailer camera that integrates with the display screen in the truck. The kit also includes a TPMS monitor and a yaw sensor for trailer backup control assistance. The camera component will be mounted to the back of the RV and a 40ft wiring bundle that is long enough to run from the back of the RV to the front where it will plug into a harness that combines the camera, yaw sensor and TPMS cables together. Then a single wire runs to the hitch where it plugs into the truck bumper.
Right now I am trying to figure out the best route from the back of the RV to the front without too much exposed wiring. If there is a pathway on the back wall of the RV to get from the roof to the underbelly, I could then run it under the trailer to the front of the RV. I could also send it to the roof and run it on the roof to the front of the RV and then find a way to the basement from there, maybe in the wall between the kitchen and bedroom?
I know @Jim Beletti has done a ton of work on his Delta so hoping you could provide some pointers from what you have learned/encountered so far?
Link to install manual for refefrence purposes…parts are shown on page 2 including the camera cable bundle (E) that will run from back of RV to front.
Thanks in advance all!
Dave
My wife and I are gearing up for our first full RV season in the Delta 262RB we purchased in October 2023. We tow with an F-150 Powerboost hybrid truck and over the winter I purchased the Ford customer mounted trailer camera that integrates with the display screen in the truck. The kit also includes a TPMS monitor and a yaw sensor for trailer backup control assistance. The camera component will be mounted to the back of the RV and a 40ft wiring bundle that is long enough to run from the back of the RV to the front where it will plug into a harness that combines the camera, yaw sensor and TPMS cables together. Then a single wire runs to the hitch where it plugs into the truck bumper.
Right now I am trying to figure out the best route from the back of the RV to the front without too much exposed wiring. If there is a pathway on the back wall of the RV to get from the roof to the underbelly, I could then run it under the trailer to the front of the RV. I could also send it to the roof and run it on the roof to the front of the RV and then find a way to the basement from there, maybe in the wall between the kitchen and bedroom?
I know @Jim Beletti has done a ton of work on his Delta so hoping you could provide some pointers from what you have learned/encountered so far?
Link to install manual for refefrence purposes…parts are shown on page 2 including the camera cable bundle (E) that will run from back of RV to front.
Thanks in advance all!
Dave