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Old 06-24-2019, 01:47 PM   #1
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Add TV behind the couch...wiring methods

Looking to add a HDTV on a Televator behind the couch.
I’ve got a pretty good idea about the lift system, the cabinet, and the need to move the couch. I am muddy about the actual wire/cabling issues on a moving slide. 07 Newmar KSDP 3912

Have Wineguard Travelr and OTA batwing antenna. Like straight HDMI from satellite. Using Dish service

1. I do have a coaxial cable for an outside TV in the basement near the slide that is not being used. I understand using it by drilling a hole somewhere, but slide in and out worries me.

2. Electrical 110 service. On the slide itself all are on the bottom of the cabinets. And one on the wall next to the slide. Again slide
moves.. new power would need to be near floor.

3. Current system has TV overhead in salon, and second TV in the bedroom. I am willing to remove and do away with the current salon overhead tv, and add doors and storage space. Again, wiring from point A to point B, being the biggest worry.
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I did that quite a while ago and we love it! Maybe the link below will give you some ideas!

http://www.irv2.com/forums/f258/the-...ne-136185.html
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