All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Which ~36' Class A can tow 15K StackerHow about this? https://www.kenaicoach.com/DealerFiles/ListingView.asp?ListingID=336Front cargo carrier on a CI'm considering mounting a cargo carrier on the front of my class C to move some of the weight from the back to the front. I have checked the front axle weight and I'm about 500 lbs under as opposed to the rear which is about maxed out. With a 32' length, just thought if I could move weight forward it would even out the load and maybe even handle a little better. Has anyone else tried this?Re: New smart TVGot it! The switching hub cannot be powered on when using cable. Thanks for all the help!Re: New smart TV way2roll wrote: tedp wrote: Retired JSO wrote: Run a length of coax from the working bedroom TV to isolate where your problem is, wiring or TV. Ran coax from the campground cable direct to the back of the smart TV and it worked. So it means it's in my switch box I guess. Right? Maybe. If running it direct from the pedestal worked, why do you need the switchbox at all? But if you want to keep the switchbox do you have the input and output the same? Maybe your switchbox isn't compatible or it's malfunctioning. I thought maybe it was the switch box as well. It works for over the air channels so I switched around the leads from the antenna in and the cable coax in and that didn't work either. I assumed I'd have to have the switch box so the bedroom TV would have cable as well.Re: New smart TV IAMICHABOD wrote: I found on my Smart TV that the power supply had to be off when hooked to campground cable for it to work. That didn't work, thanks!Re: New smart TV way2roll wrote: Have you changed the input on the TV to the COAX input and scanned the channels? No coax in the input screen.Re: New smart TV enblethen wrote: Verify the TV is set to cable and not antenna. It isRe: New smart TV Retired JSO wrote: Run a length of coax from the working bedroom TV to isolate where your problem is, wiring or TV. Ran coax from the campground cable direct to the back of the smart TV and it worked. So it means it's in my switch box I guess. Right?Re: New smart TV jdc1 wrote: If you are using a "smart tv", why are you not streaming it via your wifi? Not good enough wifi strengthNew smart TVI've installed a new Samsung smart TV in my motor home and I cannot get it to see the cable channels. I know the cable works because I can get my old "dumb" TV in the bedroom to see all the cable channels. I know the coax between the switch box and the smart TV is good as I can get over the air channels using the antenna. Could my switching box be bad? Any other help would be appreciated.
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