I always liked the idea of installing the outside TV to a swing out mount just inisde the basement storage door wall...
I already use a TV SPLITTER transformer for when I hook up to the camp ground Cable TV connection. One connection goes to the CABLE TV port on my OFF-ROAD POPUP Trailer and the second connection goes to a RG Cable that is thrown under the Trailer where I can use it for a TV hookup in the patio area.
If I had the TV SWING OUT arm then this second RG cable would go into the basement storage area with the RG cable just laying in the rubber seal area of the door... This would not do any harm to the RG cable at all. WALMART always has a bunch of the TV WALL MOUNTs in the TV section of the store or you could get one from AMAZOM...


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The selling point for me is that one could swing the outside TV into the storage area rather easy and close the storage area outside door for security if you had to walk away from the patio area... Having to hookup a outside TV to a WALL MOUNT of some kind everytime might end up being a lot of extra work for you... Just open the storage bay door and swing it out... I guess one downside to doing this is you will have an opened storage bay door to look at as well... Who knows what is stored inside one of these hehe...
I have to disconnect our current patio TV set when we need to walk away from our trailer and usually stow just inside the POPUP trailer door way.
Just my thoughts...
Roy Ken
