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Old 08-02-2011, 11:15 AM   #1
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04 Sea Breeze.. HDMI cable from front TV to back TV

New TV in front 32" was a breeze thanks to you guys a new 26" HDTV in back also want to run a HDMI cable from the front TV to the back TV? I have a 50 ft. cable going to run down the front side panel to the engine compartment, going under the coach to the back then up.

Going up to the TV that side has the tanks under that side, the other side is a slide out, any one ever do this?

the reception is going to be worth the effort compared to the cable!
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Old 08-02-2011, 11:48 AM   #2
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HDMI - A/C Duct

It might be easier to =run the cable down the A/C ducting......
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I don't have my rig here to look---but I have been under there a lot. What if you go through the chase beside the windshield passenger side then basically enter the compartment where your converter is then into the basement (there are a lot of wires etc run back as far as you can go then go accross to the other side for the remainder of the route. I think you would go outside the basement there---stay on the inside of the wheel well then the back of the utility compartment and you are then right at the bedroom---you can find where the cable that feeds it runs and take the same route from there perhaps.
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Thanks I looked in the basement and looks good
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Thanks I looked in the basement and looks good

Good to know. It may take all of the fifty feet. Good luck.
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Hook it up with the cable inside the coach first for a test. None of my TV's have a HDMI output so I'm a bit confused why you want to run the cable from TV to TV.

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Old 08-03-2011, 09:26 AM   #7
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Tv 2 tv

I want to replace the coaxial cable that runs from the front of RV to the back TV with a HDMI cable so my HDTV in the bedroom gets the reception it needs to transmit an HD signal.

I put an HDTV in the front where the old 27" tube 100 lb. monster was and same in the back, I have a HDMI splitter so I can send a signal to back TV.

I put a 100 watt inverter in so I can watch TV and DVD if I do for 3 hours how bad of a drain on battery will that be? How long will it take to charge in AM with gen. This will be my first time without elect. Yellowstone no gen. after 8 pm
I ordered the charge wizard for my inteli 9160 converter will hook up a.s.a.p.
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Old 08-03-2011, 09:41 AM   #8
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Tv 2 tv

I want to replace the coaxial cable that runs from the front of RV to the back TV with a HDMI cable so my HDTV in the bedroom gets the reception it needs to transmit an HD signal.

I put an HDTV in the front where the old 27" tube 100 lb. monster was and same in the back, I have a HDMI splitter so I can send a signal to back TV.

I put a 100 watt inverter in so I can watch TV and DVD if I do for 3 hours how bad of a drain on battery will that be? How long will it take to charge in AM with gen. This will be my first time without elect. Yellowstone no gen. after 8 pm
I ordered the charge wizard for my inteli 9160 converter will hook up a.s.a.p.
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