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Old 02-19-2011, 04:34 PM
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Default Re: Backup Cameras

if your lens is foggy, i'd try some C-L-R or ammonia on a q-tip.... Its probably just hard water stains on the glass lens.

If you just want to swap out the camera, you can find similar ones from $50-$100. Its just glued into the fiberglass shell. Jump on one of the big security camera/cctv sites, somewhere around mini, micro or pinhole category should be alternative replacements. There was a part number on one of the camera bodies, but i dont remember if I ever found the exact match.

I literally have about 12- 40gallon totes of xmas lights I need to take down first, and another 15 totes worth of lights I have to sort, test, and box up for next year before I can start digging for the cams. Don't expect me to find them this weekend.
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