TV installed in bedroom of Imagine 2800BH

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We added a TV in the bedroom of our Imagine 2800BH. We used a MorRyde TV1-025-H swinging TV mount for a Vizio D-Series 24" TV. After locating the edges of the metal backing plate with a stud finder, we pre-drilled holes and attached the TV mount to the wall using #14 x 7/8" hex head sheet metal screws. The TV mount seems very sturdy, and locks with the TV folded against the wall for travel.

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Nice.

The mount is on an outside wall, right?

I've read that the TV backing area for outside walls is metal, whereas the interior walls have a wood backing plate. That's been my experience so far, but I don't have any mounts on outside walls.
 
Nice.

The mount is on an outside wall, right?

I've read that the TV backing area for outside walls is metal, whereas the interior walls have a wood backing plate. That's been my experience so far, but I don't have any mounts on outside walls.

Yes, the spot that GD designates for mounting the bedroom TV in the Imagine 2800BH is on an exterior wall.
 
Nice work. Thanks for information. A metal plate should be easy to find the edges with a stud finder or a magnet. The mount looks quite sturdy and did you throw a screw in every hole on the wall mount. #14's is a good size bolts. Not worried about traveling with the tv mounted with mount and all of the screws..

Thanks for the info,
 
I was looking for Grand Design info and didn't find any in my manual, it didn't even mention the prepared location in the bedroom. The plywood won't really help hold the mount on the wall, may help protect the wall from being crushed by the mount and screws. I like the idea of adding in that piece of plywood. I have seen when people have only used 2 screws to attach the mount, and I like how you filled all of the wholes with screws, everybody in the pool. With the TV locked against the wall, I wouldn't worry about it pulling off while traveling. And, the TV now a days weigh less than the mount anyway...

Thanks and how you get some rest....:)
 
I was looking for Grand Design info and didn't find any in my manual, it didn't even mention the prepared location in the bedroom. The plywood won't really help hold the mount on the wall, may help protect the wall from being crushed by the mount and screws. I like the idea of adding in that piece of plywood. I have seen when people have only used 2 screws to attach the mount, and I like how you filled all of the wholes with screws, everybody in the pool. With the TV locked against the wall, I wouldn't worry about it pulling off while traveling. And, the TV now a days weigh less than the mount anyway...

Thanks and how you get some rest....:)

The information on the plywood was direct from GD Customer Service when I spoke to them about any recommendations for mounting a tv. My dealer also recommends the same thing. Reason, At best you will have 2 threads into the metal backing. The plywood, being mounted first, gives the bracket more support as it spreads out the weight. And by having the board mounted by itself and then mounting the bracket to the board stiffens the mount against bouncing and whipping while on the road.

Just passing on what GD recommends. We previously had a Jayco with the TV factory mounted to their backing board. Found it on the floor after traveling on I-80 in Illinois. That's why I go with GD's recommendations. But to each their own.
 
Thanks. Got it installed, I ended up cutting the plywood a 1.5" bigger all around, attached it to the wall and then attached the mount to the plywood and the sheet metal in the wall. Metal was easy to find with a magnet.... Think the screws that hold the tv to the mount will let go before the mount comes down.

Also checked the factory installed TV in the trailer and found all buy two of the screws loose. Suggest that these should be checked, simple to do before something happens....
 
Hi all, new here.. looks like a 24 inch fits perfectly as per jw's post along with the photos.. anyone know if a 32 inch tv would fit in the bedroom of the 2800BH?

I'd measure but our new RV is still sitting on the dealer lot since August.. supply and demand for lots is huge where I'm at South of Detroit in Windsor Ontario. Only been in the damn thing once when i bought it.

Thanks,
JD
 
Hi all, new here.. looks like a 24 inch fits perfectly as per jw's post along with the photos.. anyone know if a 32 inch tv would fit in the bedroom of the 2800BH?

I'd measure but our new RV is still sitting on the dealer lot since August.. supply and demand for lots is huge where I'm at South of Detroit in Windsor Ontario. Only been in the damn thing once when i bought it.

Thanks,
JD

I put a 32in Roku in our 2400bh fits perfectly. I used a piece of plywood to make the area bigger to screw in to.


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I also put a 32" Roku in my 22RBE. No plywood needed due to the large mounting plate with locking feature. Very sturdy attachment.
 
When hooking up the coax for this TV does it work from the digital antenna or is something else required?
 
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