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SacsTC wrote:10forty2 wrote:
To the OP.... did you custom build your lift cabinet or was is an already built unit that fit your application? I'm debating the same type project. Mine will have to go in place of the recliner that we never use. I want to incorporate a computer desk on the side of it so I can sit in the passenger seat when turned around and work on the computer. Of course, the cabinet would house all the TV components. I have looked at the Nexus21 systems online... http://www.tvlift.com/motorized-tv-lift.html Is that similar to what you used?
Here's another one to look at and yes, we did use the Nexus 21 lift.
โApr-17-2015 09:01 PM
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โApr-17-2015 04:21 PM
10forty2 wrote:
To the OP.... did you custom build your lift cabinet or was is an already built unit that fit your application? I'm debating the same type project. Mine will have to go in place of the recliner that we never use. I want to incorporate a computer desk on the side of it so I can sit in the passenger seat when turned around and work on the computer. Of course, the cabinet would house all the TV components. I have looked at the Nexus21 systems online... http://www.tvlift.com/motorized-tv-lift.html Is that similar to what you used?
โApr-17-2015 11:44 AM
โApr-17-2015 06:35 AM
junenmorris wrote:
Can you please tell me how to remove the old TV. We have a 2000 motel Coachmen Santara.
โApr-17-2015 06:13 AM
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jplante4 wrote:
I ordered the camera before I got into this project and found that the camera feed to the monitor is coax. I have yet to see if the camera I ordered will work. I really didn't want to go wireless, but I may have no choice.
There's also supposed to be a wire running from the B/U camera switch to turn on the inverter. If it's there, I'll have to figure out where to disconnect that.
โApr-05-2015 06:38 AM
โApr-05-2015 05:04 AM
jwmII wrote:
Nice job all around. What are you doing for the backup camera receiver?