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(06/02/2020 23:57)Solo40336 Wrote:  An electrical fault with a single system is no where near as common as a wingmirror being damaged, knocked off or failing (parts do fail even on a metal mirror arm). Wiring for internal CCTV, and even external CCTV rarely fails so being the same system, reliability won't be reduced, the question is how they cope in dark fog or rain. Considering how many of long mirror arms get knocked off its going to make an improvement to cost and lost mileage.

The company I work for have in excess of 20 Optares with reverse camera’s fitted. The majority now don’t work due to internal wiring faults or the actual units have failed and have been replaced.
If there anything like our reverse camera’s, in the dark they will be great in a well lit area but in a dark location the image will be extremely grainy and patchy. They may have inferred night vision type technology fitted but again the footage through them isn’t the best.
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RE: Manchester airport buses - jimbo - 11/10/2013, 21:57
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