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SCVJeff
Jun 21, 2014Explorer
I thought the point was that anything below 1mil didnt have HDMI?
I saw lots of them last year at the show, and also noticed the HDMI routers that Winnebago is using. The problem is that they all seem to die about a year out, and there is no parts or repair for them. You get to buy a new system for $400. There are lots of posts around about this and the timing is all about the same. How thatbworks for solid state gear with no moving parts i dont know, but the stories are the same.
Anyway I ran a 50' cable from the rear TV, down to the cable loom in the storage bay, popped out up front and back into the pillar next to the DSS. Took many hours but i can be done. The HDMI up front runs through an active HDMI DA. Do NOT use the passive ones.
I saw lots of them last year at the show, and also noticed the HDMI routers that Winnebago is using. The problem is that they all seem to die about a year out, and there is no parts or repair for them. You get to buy a new system for $400. There are lots of posts around about this and the timing is all about the same. How thatbworks for solid state gear with no moving parts i dont know, but the stories are the same.
Anyway I ran a 50' cable from the rear TV, down to the cable loom in the storage bay, popped out up front and back into the pillar next to the DSS. Took many hours but i can be done. The HDMI up front runs through an active HDMI DA. Do NOT use the passive ones.
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