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Replacing the TVs
11-04-2008, 11:54
Post: #21
Replacing the TVs
Plasma TVs don't like to be stored flat. LCD TVs don't mind it.
Plasma TVs don't like very cold temperatures either.

My coach has a typical BB layout above the windshield. I was able to
install a 37" LCD on a swing out arm. It projects 2" below the bottom
of the overhead. It extends far enough toward the curb that I can
only open one of the two center doors. Neither of these items are an
issue. To open the left center door (only when I need to add
electronics) I swing out the TV on it's cantilever arm. I built a
cabinet in the old TV hole. A bonus.

Eric Perplies
96' 42' WBWL
currently in Fredericksburg, TX
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11-06-2008, 13:23
Post: #22
Replacing the TVs
I just posted pictures of our TV installation in a new photo album
named "Bob and Sandi's Little House". This was my winter project
early this year.

What you can't see are the DVD player hiding in an overhead, and a
Xantrex 400W true sine wave inverter. The inverter switch is above
the CD player. The CD player, amplifier, and speakers are all
integrated with the TV.

Bob Lawrence, I know you're out there. The chopper image on the TV
is for you Smile

Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "p_a_lazar"
wrote:
>
> With February rapidly approaching, thoughts run to the work
involved
> in replacing the TVs for digital models.
>
> I would think we can negotiate a better price to have the work
> performed "someplace" or "someplaces".
>
> I have seen a really nice "conversion" done by Coachcraft by
McDonald
> (sp) outside Atlanta. The coach I saw had the TV relocated to the
> center of the front overhead and the electronics moved to the
driver's
> side overhead. The storage/electronics areas had black smoked
> glass/Lexan which allows IR (remote control) to operate and matches
> the face of the LCD TV. Looked VERY good.
>
> I know some have already done their own or paid others or are like
me
> and watching time running out.
>
> If you have seen good conversions, please share the info here or
much
> better would be photos of completed jobs so we can all get ideas
etc.
>
> I'm actually willing to negotiate group work if others are
interested.
> I plan on having my coach done sometime in January to allow me time
to
> decide on what and where.
> __________________
> This opinion or advice is worth what you paid for it Smile
>
> Paul LaZar
> Silver Spring, MD
> 97 wb43
>
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11-06-2008, 14:13
Post: #23
Replacing the TVs
Very nice, Bob
Kurt Horvath
95 PT 42
10AC

-- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "freewill2008"
wrote:
>
> I just posted pictures of our TV installation in a new photo album
> named "Bob and Sandi's Little House". This was my winter project
> early this year.
>
> What you can't see are the DVD player hiding in an overhead, and a
> Xantrex 400W true sine wave inverter. The inverter switch is above
> the CD player. The CD player, amplifier, and speakers are all
> integrated with the TV.
>
> Bob Lawrence, I know you're out there. The chopper image on the TV
> is for you Smile
>
> Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "p_a_lazar"
> wrote:
> >
> > With February rapidly approaching, thoughts run to the work
> involved
> > in replacing the TVs for digital models.
> >
> > I would think we can negotiate a better price to have the work
> > performed "someplace" or "someplaces".
> >
> > I have seen a really nice "conversion" done by Coachcraft by
> McDonald
> > (sp) outside Atlanta. The coach I saw had the TV relocated to the
> > center of the front overhead and the electronics moved to the
> driver's
> > side overhead. The storage/electronics areas had black smoked
> > glass/Lexan which allows IR (remote control) to operate and
matches
> > the face of the LCD TV. Looked VERY good.
> >
> > I know some have already done their own or paid others or are
like
> me
> > and watching time running out.
> >
> > If you have seen good conversions, please share the info here or
> much
> > better would be photos of completed jobs so we can all get ideas
> etc.
> >
> > I'm actually willing to negotiate group work if others are
> interested.
> > I plan on having my coach done sometime in January to allow me
time
> to
> > decide on what and where.
> > __________________
> > This opinion or advice is worth what you paid for it Smile
> >
> > Paul LaZar
> > Silver Spring, MD
> > 97 wb43
> >
>
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11-06-2008, 15:21
Post: #24
Replacing the TVs
GREAT job, Bob.
Love the chopper pic.
For you guys that have electronic questions, email Bob here.
This guy knows it all when it comes to doing installs like this. He
had a business before going to work for the state of Washington, but
is current on all these things.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Presently in Duncan, Ok with Ralph to get some stuff done.

> I just posted pictures of our TV installation in a new photo album
> named "Bob and Sandi's Little House". This was my winter project
> early this year.
>
> What you can't see are the DVD player hiding in an overhead, and a
> Xantrex 400W true sine wave inverter. The inverter switch is above
> the CD player. The CD player, amplifier, and speakers are all
> integrated with the TV.
>
> Bob Lawrence, I know you're out there. The chopper image on the TV
> is for you Smile
>
> Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA
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11-11-2008, 14:47
Post: #25
Replacing the TVs
Hi group
Check out the tv install on our 33fc,they are in the photo gallery.At lakeland coach we can install any tv one might want at a very good price.I also can help to get you hd ready
Dave 612 418 2926
buster80wl
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