All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Outdoor wireless speakers? opnspaces wrote: Here's some bluetooth transmitters. Transmitters Speakers Ah ok, you were meaning the headphone jack style. I was hoping to avoid that so that I could keep both the Inside speakers active AND the wireless outside ones at the same time. Plugging in a headphone jack mutes the speakers. Alas this may be the only option.Re: Outdoor wireless speakers? pushtoy 2 wrote: I have a Bluetooth portable that links to my in dash radio when it is in the Bluetooth mode. you have to link them. the speakers sounds great. it runs on 120 volts or the internal battery about 1 hr. on a charge. found it on amazon This stereo only has bluetooth INPUT, not output so unfortunately I can't use a simple bluetooth portable speaker.Re: Outdoor wireless speakers? DutchmenSport wrote: Or? figure out where speaker set "C" attaches to the stereo, and attach there a separate blue tooth device that will run the blue tooth speakers. But, as I recall, my previous campers had an A-B-C. A for inside, B for outside, C for both. But yours may be different. Do you know of a device that is a bluetooth transmitter that allows a speaker output as the input for the transmitter? Our stereo has A, B, C buttons. Pressing the A button toggles inside speakers on/off, and pressing B button toggles outdoor speakers on/off, so having A & B selected gives both on. From what I can tell the C button is totally unused.Outdoor wireless speakers?Howdy, Our RV has a stereo that has Bluetooth line in, but no bluetooth output. It was 3 speaker outputs (A, B, C), with A being inside, B being an outside pair, and C being unused. The exterior speakers are trash and have stopped working. They were really terrible anyway. So I was thinking of installing a set of decent outdoor speakers (we are semi-permanently parked). Problem is the wire path to get from the stereo to outside is not easy in any way. It got me wondering if there were wireless speakers (where there is a transmitter at the stereo), plugged into the speaker jacks, and the receiver is built into the speaker. It seems from my searches that the vast majority of results are a bluetooth wireless meant to connect to your smartphone or something. I don't want that at all, as we have no cellular service. I just want to play AM/FM, CD, etc from the stereo. Does this exist?Re: Murray MH-T Circuit Breaker (want to add another breaker) mike-s wrote: Don't worry about what the existing breakers are. Look at what the load panel says are compatible. For instance, for the very common WFCO 8900 series: Model/Cat. No./Type Cutler Hammer Type BR and C, Type BRD BD and A Thomas Betts Type TB and TBBD ITE/Siemens Type QP or QT Square DType HOM and HOMT Murray Type MH-T or MP-T AH...I see! Got it now...my panel is WFCO 8900 like you said, so it will work with those models. Much easier, as HD does carry some of those. Thanks!Re: Murray MH-T Circuit Breaker (want to add another breaker)Thanks, I'm looking for a 15/15 breaker. And I am in Canada, so Home Depot isn't an option as they don't ship to Canada. I suppose ordering direct will be an option $$$$.Murray MH-T Circuit Breaker (want to add another breaker)Hi there, I want to add an additional 15 amp breaker in my RV, and the panel has 1 spare double spot. The existing breakers say Murray MH-T on them. This trailer is from the US, and was shipped to Canada. I'm having a hard time searching for this Murray MH-T breaker online from any big box stores. Is the breaker "type" MH-T? In other words are there other manufacturers that will make a compatible breaker?Re: Replacement Propane Hose from tank to dual valveThanks, I would never have guessed that it's called a pigtail.Replacement Propane Hose from tank to dual valveMy hose now has a leak on one side. I am trying to order a replacement from Amazon, but I can't seem to search the right terms to get the correct hose. Ideally it want 18 to 24" hose, and would love to have one with a 90 degree connector on the valve. Does anyone know a part number or description to search for this?Re: Wiring outdoor outlets from 30 amp campground plug? MEXICOWANDERER wrote: If it gets any simpler or cheaper than this... I'll eat my sombrero (with chili) http://www.surpluscenter.com/Electrical/Miscellaneous-Electrical/Enclosures-Panels/120-240-VAC-GENERATOR-PANEL-BOX-11-3306.axd WOW, it certainly would be if it only had the 30 A RV plug instead of the twist lock style.
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