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Gil_J
09-06-2012, 10:48 AM
Does anyone have experience with TV lift mechanisms? I'm in the early stages of planning a side cabinet to house the TV and will need to install it on a lift. The ones I've found are expensive, so I'd like to go with one that has worked well for someone else.

Thanks,

Gil

Coloradobus
09-06-2012, 02:51 PM
Gil,
Make sure you engineer some sort of a manual release. Our coach of 2 coaches ago, a 2002 Marathon XLII single slide had the swing down Runco plasma. Locked itself in the ceiling twice, which required a trip to Coburg and Dallas each. There was no manual unlocking capability, and we had to take time and fuel to get it released. Stupid design anyways, whats wrong with a fixed TV, its always there to watch when you want. We offed the 2002 coach, and went back to a 2000 H3-45, and now a 40ft XL, and the TV's don't move, and we don't have to travel for a fix. IMHO

rahangman
09-06-2012, 06:18 PM
We've seen several Hoffman Conversions (out of Pennsylvania) that had lift mech and to my knowledge they were strictly spring activated. None were the ceiling type that retract...

Gary Carmichael
09-06-2012, 11:06 PM
My TV goes into the ceiling too! had a leak on one of the cylinders and had to replace both, strong little suckers, never had on stick in place.

Gil_J
09-06-2012, 11:48 PM
My intent is to have the TV in a cabinet on the pasenger side wall centered at about 3-4 feet behind the passenger's front seat. When it's going to be viewed it will cover part of the side windows, so I don't want it in a fixed position. I was going to redesign the area over the front windshields to support a 40" TV, but my wife fell in love with a dual recliner sofa that is now behind the Driver's seat. So, the best TV viewing would be directly in front of the sofa.

So, far everone I've found on the web is electric in in the $800+ price range. That seems extreme, but having not seen one in person I can't really judge how elaborate they are. An all spring one might work. I have to tell you I can't quite visualize how a spring one would work. I'll keep searching.

dale farley
04-21-2013, 10:06 AM
Gil,

Did you ever solve your TV mounting problem?