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Roo_Camper
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Jul 30, 2015

Beginner Questions

I am a total newbie to the camping lifestyle.. just got my Roo a couple weeks ago..and went for a test/trial run this past weekend..Had to work out all the kinks of what I needed to do.. It was a huge learning experience I will admit..:)

I do have a couple questions though, ( and I'm sure more will arise along the way).. but firstly.. does anyone know of where I can get the reflective covers to put over the bed areas, to help keep the heat/cold out?

Secondly.. I have this nice flat screen TV..and no clue how/or what I need to do to be able to watch anything..

Thank you for your help..
Roo Camper

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  • You should have more than one coax connection. One would be for cable, the other for over the air. Mine is a small white block has a small button on it foe antennae boost. Tv won't work with out. You also hava a crak on the ceiling for deploying the antennae.
  • Most of us buy PUGs(popup gizmos).
    the cheap and thin survival blankets are NOT the same and will not hold up.
    you can buy the 5x7 sportsman/all-weather blankets that cost about $14 but one won't completely cover the longer front bunk.
    they are available at Cabelas, REI and many other places.

    As far as the tv, will you have cable hookups or not?
    is the tv already hooked into coax outlet?
    if you want use the tv antenna, that's a little more involved.

    And remember, if you don't have electrical hookups, your outlets and tv will NOT work.
    you have to have a generator for the outlets.
    The tv can also work if you install an inverter.

    Thank you.. I went to the site for Popup Gizmo's.. but don't see my camper listed, so I guess I have to call. The TV is already hooked up to a coax cable into the wall..and I have used the antenna for the radio part of the system.. so I know that is functioning..
  • go with super high wind popup gizmos. They work great, and are meant for both high and low temp extremes creating comfortable bunk ends.
  • Roo Camper wrote:
    I do have a couple questions though, ( and I'm sure more will arise along the way).. but firstly.. does anyone know of where I can get the reflective covers to put over the bed areas, to help keep the heat/cold out?

    Secondly.. I have this nice flat screen TV..and no clue how/or what I need to do to be able to watch anything..

    Thank you for your help..
    Roo Camper


    Most of us buy PUGs(popup gizmos).
    the cheap and thin survival blankets are NOT the same and will not hold up.
    you can buy the 5x7 sportsman/all-weather blankets that cost about $14 but one won't completely cover the longer front bunk.
    they are available at Cabelas, REI and many other places.

    As far as the tv, will you have cable hookups or not?
    is the tv already hooked into coax outlet?
    if you want use the tv antenna, that's a little more involved.

    And remember, if you don't have electrical hookups, your outlets and tv will NOT work.
    you have to have a generator for the outlets.
    The tv can also work if you install an inverter.
  • Thanks Cali.. I will remember that also.. my bff and I are leaving in Sept. heading to Yellowstone and a few places out that way.. Even though I could have used the reflector blankets last weekend to help with keeping the heat out, I'm thinking they will be just as beneficial in keeping the heat in/cold out when the temps go down at night...but are they worth the money? Or should I just go with the cheaper survival blankets?
  • Remember each time you go to a new location you will have to have the TV re-scan for available channels.
  • Thanks Raven.. I will look into that.. and I have cable line here, will go out tomorrow and look for the hook up place.. :)
  • Hi, the reflector blankets you are asking about are called "pop up gizmos"... Aka "pugs"; do a search for that and you'll find the website that sells them.
    They seem expensive but are on my wish-list. I think $2 survival blankets and some bungee cords would probably be similarly effective.
    You can also buy reflectix at Home Depot which you can cut to size to fit in your zip up windows.

    With regards to cable tv, you can buy a cable tv cable at your local electronic store or radio shack type store. You should find a connection port on the outside of your htt usually near all your other hook up things
  • I tried the antenna...didn't help.. got nuttin.. and what kinda cable..the same you use at home? and not sure where it would hook up?

    Thanks for the response..
    Roo Camper
  • I'm pretty new myself, And yes every trip is a learning experience.
    I want to know about the coolin/heating covers myself....
    As far as the TV goes, If your at a full hook up, most have a cable hook up, You'll need to buy the cable, You can also raise your antenna, if ya got one and see what ya can pick up....