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SockyG wrote:
2011 Jayco 19H quick mods -- so far...
-- 7-Way plug receiver with marker light jumper installed (lets you turn on your marker lights for night lighting by simply plugging in your trailer's tongue cable)
โSep-13-2010 08:38 AM
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โSep-08-2010 12:36 PM
popeye59 wrote:Mr Cutter wrote:Mountain Lover wrote:
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We added a set of computer speakers w/powered subwoofer....it simply plugs into the headphone jack of the TV....awesome sound!!!
Both good ideas. My get all kinds of interference (audio and video) in my Vizio when I turn on the stove top exhaust fan.
โSep-07-2010 02:19 AM
Mr Cutter wrote:Mountain Lover wrote:
This is not really a mod, but just good use of what's available. The Vizio 19" TV in our little Jayco doesn't have much in the way of quality audio. We almost couldn't hear some stations when the AC was on. I purchased a 3' mini-stereo cable to mini-stereo cable (mini-stereo plug on both ends) and plugged into the headphones output on the Vizio and the other into the audio input on the stereo that came in our Jayco. Turn the stereo on and be sure to push the auxillary input button. You may have to play with the volume knob on the stereo to get the level you desire. Once the proper audio level is achieved you can use the Vizio remote control to control the volume level. The sound now comes through both stereo speakers and is 1000% better than the speakers in the Vizio. We can now hear our TV clearly even when the AC is blasting.
We added a set of computer speakers w/powered subwoofer....it simply plugs into the headphone jack of the TV....awesome sound!!!
โSep-06-2010 03:33 PM
Mountain Lover wrote:
This is not really a mod, but just good use of what's available. The Vizio 19" TV in our little Jayco doesn't have much in the way of quality audio. We almost couldn't hear some stations when the AC was on. I purchased a 3' mini-stereo cable to mini-stereo cable (mini-stereo plug on both ends) and plugged into the headphones output on the Vizio and the other into the audio input on the stereo that came in our Jayco. Turn the stereo on and be sure to push the auxillary input button. You may have to play with the volume knob on the stereo to get the level you desire. Once the proper audio level is achieved you can use the Vizio remote control to control the volume level. The sound now comes through both stereo speakers and is 1000% better than the speakers in the Vizio. We can now hear our TV clearly even when the AC is blasting.
โSep-04-2010 10:54 AM
ve6dave wrote:
I have done a couple of minor additions of shelves in our Roo233S but I took the design that some one posted of the wooden tire chocks and tranlated them into aluminum.
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โAug-28-2010 06:57 PM
4Jeeperz wrote:
Hey Miatared,
We used the little matching outside hanging table that came with our outside hanging bbq. We don't use the bbq or the table so we cut it up and joined two pieces together to get the needed length. Having the matching material is the tricky part!
Steve