I've been wanting a way to see exactly where the front lip of my loader bucket is, especially when I'm trying to slide it under something to pick up (also when I have my bolt-on brush forks attached and I'm lifting trunk sections of trees I've taken down). Hopping off and on the tractor, to see where the bucket is, gets tiresome pretty quickly. There is the level indicator rod for the bucket but I'm not a good enough operator for that to be enough. So, I got a dash cam with wi-fi, and stuck it to a magnetic-base stand I had lying around.
The power cord that came with the camera is long enough to reach back to where I mounted a cigarette lighter outlet on the lower dashboard. I used a marine-grade outlet because it comes with a cover that will keep dust and water out when I'm not using it.
I did not want to cut/splice any wires, so luckily I already knew about a switched power source (see here
https://www.orangetractortalks.com/...ick-up-hot-wire-connection.41729/#post-355360
For viewing, I mount my iPad (fully charged so no power cord needed) on a tablet stand bolted to a scrap piece of wood with some magnets holding it to the hood. The camera produces its own wi-fi network, and setting the iPad wi-fi to that network allows the free app to view what the camera is seeing.
And... here's the view I get:
Hope this helps if y'all are looking for something like this. Works for me!
The power cord that came with the camera is long enough to reach back to where I mounted a cigarette lighter outlet on the lower dashboard. I used a marine-grade outlet because it comes with a cover that will keep dust and water out when I'm not using it.
I did not want to cut/splice any wires, so luckily I already knew about a switched power source (see here
https://www.orangetractortalks.com/...ick-up-hot-wire-connection.41729/#post-355360
For viewing, I mount my iPad (fully charged so no power cord needed) on a tablet stand bolted to a scrap piece of wood with some magnets holding it to the hood. The camera produces its own wi-fi network, and setting the iPad wi-fi to that network allows the free app to view what the camera is seeing.
And... here's the view I get:
Hope this helps if y'all are looking for something like this. Works for me!