towpro
Apr 11, 2015Explorer
My new Wolf Creek 840 Modifications
I guess I should share some of my mod ideas here.
2015 Wolf Creek 840.
problem was with the mid bathroom and Refreg I really can't find a way to mount the TV so I can view it from the dinette. So I did something different, Besides, who wants to lay in bed to watch TV?

Here is a picture of it folded up.

Here is the wiring.

The TV only weighs 8 lbs so I hope this will hold it. I might change the top of the mount to a plate if I feel I need it.
I ran 2 new coax cables from the TV area to the DS forward cabinet where the TV antenna jack is. if you pull the jack out of the cabinet there is open connectors for TV2 and TV3. I wired TV2 up direct to the TV. the other cable i remove the SAT cable on back of jack and used a barrel connector to connect to that.
I also ran 12V for the TV and HDMI cable for the satellite receiver through the wire loom. I will place the sat receiver in the top cabinet over the sink (still need to run AC for that).
Here is the mount I used. you have to cut around 1" off the bottom of the extruded arm to make the 19" TV fit under the cabinet in the 840.
The wiring runs through the cabinet as shown above, than goes through the 2 layers below the cabinets and comes out right next to the TV mount.
So now I have TV when running on batteries, and if I want to turn on an inverter (or on 120 V) I will have satellite TV.
I plan to buy a radio that has blue tooth input (so wife can play her itunes on it) and AUX inputs in the rear so I can send the satellite receiver output to it (we listen to siruis on Dish a lot).
2015 Wolf Creek 840.
problem was with the mid bathroom and Refreg I really can't find a way to mount the TV so I can view it from the dinette. So I did something different, Besides, who wants to lay in bed to watch TV?

Here is a picture of it folded up.

Here is the wiring.

The TV only weighs 8 lbs so I hope this will hold it. I might change the top of the mount to a plate if I feel I need it.
I ran 2 new coax cables from the TV area to the DS forward cabinet where the TV antenna jack is. if you pull the jack out of the cabinet there is open connectors for TV2 and TV3. I wired TV2 up direct to the TV. the other cable i remove the SAT cable on back of jack and used a barrel connector to connect to that.
I also ran 12V for the TV and HDMI cable for the satellite receiver through the wire loom. I will place the sat receiver in the top cabinet over the sink (still need to run AC for that).
Here is the mount I used. you have to cut around 1" off the bottom of the extruded arm to make the 19" TV fit under the cabinet in the 840.
The wiring runs through the cabinet as shown above, than goes through the 2 layers below the cabinets and comes out right next to the TV mount.
So now I have TV when running on batteries, and if I want to turn on an inverter (or on 120 V) I will have satellite TV.
I plan to buy a radio that has blue tooth input (so wife can play her itunes on it) and AUX inputs in the rear so I can send the satellite receiver output to it (we listen to siruis on Dish a lot).