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Old 08-10-2013, 03:24 PM   #1
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Have any one on this forum installed HDMI cables to each TV (4) Home run from cabinet that houses the DVD player to each TV? I am doing this so I can run Sat TV for the unit. I will be using a HDMI splitter. This is so I can have Each TV be off air or sat (TV in Bedroom watching off air and Galley watch sat) All advice will be greatly appreciated.

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Have any one on this forum installed HDMI cables to each TV (4) Home run from cabinet that houses the DVD player to each TV? I am doing this so I can run Sat TV for the unit. I will be using a HDMI splitter. This is so I can have Each TV be off air or sat (TV in Bedroom watching off air and Galley watch sat) All advice will be greatly appreciated.

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I hope your TVs sit back to back on the same wall. Running cables in an RV is a challenge at the best of times.

I needed to run a new 12V line for a Fantastic Fan in my old rig. I had to get the panelling to drop down so I could run the snake through.

If you are going to be using the stock cable feed to bring in the sat, I don't think you can use to off air signal. I believe you have to turn the power off at the wall junction/splitter, to feed cable or sat.
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I hope your TVs sit back to back on the same wall. Running cables in an RV is a challenge at the best of times.

I needed to run a new 12V line for a Fantastic Fan in my old rig. I had to get the panelling to drop down so I could run the snake through.

If you are going to be using the stock cable feed to bring in the sat, I don't think you can use to off air signal. I believe you have to turn the power off at the wall junction/splitter, to feed cable or sat.
I am going to run a separate RG6 from the same place that the cable connector outside to the cabinet.
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I am going to run a separate RG6 from the same place that the cable connector outside to the cabinet.
That should work find then. I hope you don't have to do any major surgery to run the HDMI cables.
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Have any one on this forum installed HDMI cables to each TV (4) Home run from cabinet that houses the DVD player to each TV? I am doing this so I can run Sat TV for the unit. I will be using a HDMI splitter. This is so I can have Each TV be off air or sat (TV in Bedroom watching off air and Galley watch sat) All advice will be greatly appreciated.

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I was able to run HDMI cables to all the tvs. I have 3800 and have a 4 x 4 hdmi switch / splitter. I took the bottom trailer cover off where all the tanks are. It was quite a job to do. I will try and post some pictures.
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I was able to run HDMI cables to all the tvs. I have 3800 and have a 4 x 4 hdmi switch / splitter. I took the bottom trailer cover off where all the tanks are. It was quite a job to do. I will try and post some pictures.
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