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Old 07-06-2015, 06:38 PM   #1
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how do i remove bedroom TV from wall? i dont see any screws showing for the top and it doesnt look to be on a swivel?
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Old 07-06-2015, 10:26 PM   #2
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how do i remove bedroom TV from wall? i dont see any screws showing for the top and it doesnt look to be on a swivel?
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Look inside the closet to the right of the television. There is a panel with four screws. Remove the panel and you will have access to the back of the television. Forest River mounted the TV bracket to a wood panel that is then screwed to the wall from the back. I hope this makes sense.
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Look inside the closet to the right of the television. There is a panel with four screws. Remove the panel and you will have access to the back of the television. Forest River mounted the TV bracket to a wood panel that is then screwed to the wall from the back. I hope this makes sense.
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Old 07-07-2015, 01:57 PM   #4
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And i might add that it is a major pain to remove the screws from behind the TV. Definitely a 2 person job and best to have the slide out when you do it. I put mine on a rail that has straps that let you unhook it and remove it from the front. Did the same with the big one over the fireplace as well.
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And i might add that it is a major pain to remove the screws from behind the TV. Definitely a 2 person job and best to have the slide out when you do it. I put mine on a rail that has straps that let you unhook it and remove it from the front. Did the same with the big one over the fireplace as well.

I agree, don't try and do it alone.
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makes ya wonder who the engineer was that said "i know lets screw the TV to the wall from a side panel..that outta piss them off real good" lol
I mean really/ why dont the engineers look for the easiest way to remove things as everyone knows things go wrong in a MH.
so many things i see in m y MH and say "What in the hell were they thinking?" lol
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makes ya wonder who the engineer was that said "i know lets screw the TV to the wall from a side panel..that outta piss them off real good" lol
I mean really/ why dont the engineers look for the easiest way to remove things as everyone knows things go wrong in a MH.
so many things i see in m y MH and say "What in the hell were they thinking?" lol

I agree. I added a wireless HDMI receiver to the outdoor television. The HDMI receiver had to be pugged in. The outdoor plug the TV was plugged into only have one receptacle. I've never seen an outlet with only one receptacle. It was probably more expensive to special order a one receptacle outlet.
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