Paul & Deb
Senior Member
Well, some time in January I posted about adding a Blu-ray player and a Samsung Sound Bar with a wireless Sub-Woofer to our 337RLS and I can't find it for the life of me
Anyway, I explained that I placed the sub-woofer behind the recliners and plugged it in under the dinette and someone who's name escapes me for giving proper credit, suggested I place it in the entertainment center behind the fireplace.
Today I finally got around to checking it out and it fit perfectly with room to spare! I'm so jazzed.
First step was to slightly lift on the fireplace surround trim piece and it will come right off. That exposes 2 screws; one on each side. This picture is the fireplace with the trim piece off and you should be able to make out the screw, half way up (or down) on the case.

Remove the 2 screws and gently pull out the fireplace. There is plenty of electrical cord to remove the fireplace entirely and set it aside on the floor, then unplug it.

The void was definitely full off sawdust and junk which I vacuumed up. You can see in the above picture, the electric outlet mounted to the floor. In my case, the outlet has 2 outlets but 1 off them has the prong holes closed. I unplugged my trailer from shore power. This is very important for your safety and the trailer's! I then backed out 2 screws that atach the outlet to the floor and then unsnapped the white plastic backing on the outlet box. I did this to cinfirm that the box was wired correctly and that the second outlet was live and just had the holes plugged. It was so I proceeded to use a flat blade screw driver to open the holes by tapping the screw driver with a hammer lightly. The holes opened up easily to accept the new power cord. Now the outlet could power 2 electric devices. Once this was done I merely reattached the back and re-screwed the outlet to the floor. I set the sub-woofer in the back corner as shown below.

Anyway, I explained that I placed the sub-woofer behind the recliners and plugged it in under the dinette and someone who's name escapes me for giving proper credit, suggested I place it in the entertainment center behind the fireplace.
Today I finally got around to checking it out and it fit perfectly with room to spare! I'm so jazzed.
First step was to slightly lift on the fireplace surround trim piece and it will come right off. That exposes 2 screws; one on each side. This picture is the fireplace with the trim piece off and you should be able to make out the screw, half way up (or down) on the case.

Remove the 2 screws and gently pull out the fireplace. There is plenty of electrical cord to remove the fireplace entirely and set it aside on the floor, then unplug it.

The void was definitely full off sawdust and junk which I vacuumed up. You can see in the above picture, the electric outlet mounted to the floor. In my case, the outlet has 2 outlets but 1 off them has the prong holes closed. I unplugged my trailer from shore power. This is very important for your safety and the trailer's! I then backed out 2 screws that atach the outlet to the floor and then unsnapped the white plastic backing on the outlet box. I did this to cinfirm that the box was wired correctly and that the second outlet was live and just had the holes plugged. It was so I proceeded to use a flat blade screw driver to open the holes by tapping the screw driver with a hammer lightly. The holes opened up easily to accept the new power cord. Now the outlet could power 2 electric devices. Once this was done I merely reattached the back and re-screwed the outlet to the floor. I set the sub-woofer in the back corner as shown below.
