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- CavemanCharlieExplorer IIII have a lift off wall mount for my TV. I lift mine off and lay it face down on the foam rubber dinette cushion that is nearest to it. I have heard that laying it down on it's face is suppose to be bad for it but, I have been doing it for years with no problems.
- Ron3rdExplorer III
jerryjay11 wrote:
I use to throw mine on my bed so it is cushioned.
X2, used to do that too. New trailer has a different setup - DutchmenSportExplorerBoth televisions, on the bed, even though they both have wall mounts. I have quick disconnects.
- 77rollalongExplorerWas thinking of mounting a flat screen in the center section of the front upper bunk with a long enough arm to swing forward to be viewed from the dining area/ sofa
- mat60ExplorerThanks OP for asking. On the bed it is.
- mobeewanExplorerTv on the bed and surrounded with pillows.
- D_E_BishopExplorerBoth of ours are mounted on swing out mounting brackets like many rigs have them. Haven't had a problem, I just tightened up the pivot bolts so they stay in place.
- Cocky_CamperExplorer IIBoth of ours goes in the middle of the bed, and it has never budge while in motion.
- Sam_SpadeExplorer
prolandsurveyor wrote:
I am wanting to keep my tv on the dinette table while in motion does anybody else do the same....and how can I keep it from moving while traveling?
Not a wise thing to do, I think.
If it is not attached to a wall, then having it on the floor is a better place for it to ride.
But then, bungee cords can do wonders, regardless of where you put it. Might have to mount some attachment points on wall, floor or table though. - navegatorExplorerX-3
On the bed next to the wall and the blanket on top.
navegator
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