Posted 2011-08-29 11:35 AM (#137093) Subject: TV Mount
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I was recently at a horse show and saw a demo trailer(can't remember the trailer manuf. It had a TV mounted on a full motion wall mount instead of in a cabinet. I was hoping to do that but didn't know if that was a good idea and if there was a particular mount needed. Any ideas? Thanks
Posted 2011-08-30 8:00 PM (#137141 - in reply to #137093) Subject: RE: TV Mount
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We bought a wall mount from monoprice.com that extends out from the wall, angles up and down, and rotates both ways, so that we can watch it from either the bunk or the living quarters. I think it cost about $20? It's called a "3 Way Adjustable Tilting Wall Mount Bracket". It is one that you would mount on the wall of your home. It has worked out just fine.
Posted 2011-08-31 7:35 AM (#137147 - in reply to #137093) Subject: RE: TV Mount
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I have been thinking about doing that myself.It sounds perfect.Was the installation easy to do and how does it lock down while traveling? What size TV,I have a 19in right now.
Posted 2011-09-01 3:44 PM (#137171 - in reply to #137093) Subject: RE: TV Mount
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I'm thinking that our TV is a 15". The mounts are rated based on size and weight of the TV. It does not lock down, we've had no problems. Could probably use a small bungee or other elastic cord around the mount to keep it from opening up while traveling.