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flguppie wrote:
I don't use the cheap sounding outdoor speakers that came mounted on the TT. I prefer a good portable Wireless Bluetooth speaker and my smartphone.
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โApr-23-2015 05:39 PM
mikeflys wrote:Thank You! I Will have to test that out. I keep my trailer plugged in so that might play into it.
My Dutchman has one very similar to the round one in the pictures posted. Last season I thought it was dead as well. Turns out that this little sucker is directly wired to the batteries. Does not seem to work off of land power. I was having issues with my batteries, replaced them for a fresh start this season and now the outside stereo works great! And yes be considerate of others when you camp and play music. But when camping on privet land with no one around....crank it to 11!
โApr-23-2015 05:37 PM
BurbMan wrote:Yes! the top one is the same shape but the color and buttons vary.. Thanks!
Is is one of these?
If so, the manufacturer is Prospec Electronics and they have a series of troubleshooting videos on their website.
I would see how to unmount it, or get behind it through a cabinet if you can, and make sure a wire didn't come loose. Assuming good connections, try various inputs, if nothing then it's done and needs to be replaced, they aren't repairable.
FWIW, I love these threads on outdoor music, as soon as you mention it everyone immediately assumes it's the guy camped next to them. I added a Kenwood 200w power amp to my PolyPlanar outdoor marine speakers, it cranks up loud enough now to entertain an entire CG. However, I don't use those speakers at a CG, they are for boondocking use.
โApr-23-2015 04:35 PM
alenk wrote:
Here's how I fixed the light: My light was a constant battery drain. It was on my inside stereo. A Jensen. I took the four screws out of the front of the radio, and removed it. Inside, I found a small fuse going directly to the light on the front. When I removed the fuse, the light went out, but the radio ceased to work. So I cut one of the wires, and drilled a small hole in the wall next to the stereo, and mounted a small toggle switch. When we wanted to listen to the stereo, we flipped the switch on, and then turned on the stereo.
Worked for me...
โApr-23-2015 03:44 PM
Bucky Badger wrote:
Lets not forget that a lot of campers have surround sound with sub-woofers now:S
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Ironically, the night before (before these families showed up), I could hear someone quite a distance away playing the guitar and singing songs. That was pretty entertaining, except they must not have known the whole songs, because they never finished them. LOL
โApr-23-2015 05:56 AM